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All My Life

The film is made up of one single take. The camera pans to the left, focusing on a dilapidated fence in a rural field, as Ella Fitzgerald's "All My Life" plays on the soundtrack. At the end of the 3 minute film, the camera tilts up to the blue sky just as the song ends.

Angel

In this short film, a young man, a girl and a dog attempt to fly with wings more symbolic than practical.

Castro Street

Inspired by a lesson from Erik Satie, a film in the form of a street: Castro Street, running by the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond, California.

The Cat

A pet wildcat escapes and is seen by a boy, but no one believes his story. When he tries to find the cat, he witnesses a murder.

Cowboy

Cowboy is a 1966 American short documentary film directed by Michael Ahnemann and produced by Ahnemann and Gary Schlosser. At a ranch in Tehachapi, California, a husband and father lives the life of a modern cowboy. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.

Footsteps in the Snow

An overprotective mother (Veronica Lake) goes to great lengths to thwart her daughter's (Meredith MacRae) budding romance.

Helicopter Canada

A view from a helicopter of the ten Canadian provinces in 1966. The result is a big, beautiful and engrossing bird's-eye portrait of the country. Nothing here is quite the same as seen before, even Niagara Falls. Canadians will be thrilled by this panoramic view of familiar territory. Made for international distribution for the Canadian centennial.

Point of View

Point of View is a 1965 American short documentary film. The film is about cigarette smoking and health, designed to give young people a wholly new way of looking at cigarette smoking and its health hazards. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.

Too Many Thieves

When some priceless Macedonian treasures are swiped, lawyer Falk arrives to get to the bottom of things.

Transfer

A psychiatrist and his needy patient discuss their relationship in a snow-covered field.

El alazán y el rosillo

Two rival landowners: one is exploiting the local peasantry and dispossessing them of their land, and the other believes in fair play and justice for all.

Lupe

Andy Warhol’s film Lupe (1966) restages the mythic account of one celebrity’s suicide as a strategic ploy to envision another’s. Lupe is known to be Warhol’s take on Kenneth Anger’s own fabricated account of Lupe Vélez’s (also known as Hollywood’s ‘Mexican Spitfire’) suicide; Edie Sedgwick is cast as Vélez living out her last morning, evening and final dramatic exit. (berlinfilmjournal.com)

The Star Wagon

The Star Wagon is a play in black and white starring Dustin Hoffman.

Finders Keepers

Cliff Richard and the Shadows arrive in a small Spanish town for a concert when a U.S. plane accidentally drops a mini-bomb on it. The Shadows look for the bomb to return it.

Clown Alley

An all-star cast joins Red Skelton in this lavish 60-minute salute to circus clowns.

Los dos rivales

Ranchera comedy -- the hero thinks his girlfriend has another suitor... but the suitor is really she herself in man-drag.

Ski Fever

Martin Milner competes on skis and for a girl (Claudia Martin)

The Thin Blue Line

The work of the US police force and the problem of fighting rising crime across the country.

St Kilda: The Lonely Islands

A look at the history and unique wildlife of the Scottish island of St Kilda, inspired by the 1697 visit by Martin Martin.

1966: A Nation Remembers

1966 was both the first and only time England hosted - and won - the football World Cup. 30th July was the day of the final, and exactly 50 years to that day later, those people who were there reminisce.

The Human Voice

A monologue of a woman talking on the phone with her longterm lover who is about to marry another girl.

You Only Come at Night

Tourist gets involved with mother and daughter without realizing they're related, runs afoul of husband/father. It ends badly.

Santa's Christmas Circus

TV's Whizzo the Clown entertains a group of kids by hosting a pretend circus show, and takes them out on a trip to see Santa Claus at the North Pole.

La mano de Dios

A dead man's brother tracks his murderer down, years later, and intercedes to prevent him from taking over a young woman's farm.

Torpedo of Doom

This is a TV-movie feature edited from the 1938 Republic serial "Fighting Devil Dogs"

Where's Everett?

Arnold Barker starts every day by going out on his porch to pick up the milk and the newspaper but on this day he brings in something different — an invisible alien baby who's been left on his doorstep!

Funny is Funny

Brutus and Brownie debate the merits of cartoon violence, with Brutus reenacting some of the moments on the hapless Brownie.

The Really Big Family

The Really Big Family is a 1966 American documentary film directed by Alexander Grasshoff about the Dukes family of Seattle, who had 18 children. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

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