Hai cercato: Cinéma 16
L'Histoire du cinéma 16 / 1983
Jean-Jacques Rousseau has just finished his last film, shot in unworthy conditions. He is preparing to show it to the movie critics of a local newspaper. The filmmaker launches the first images but these reveal all the problems that a non-professional filmmaker may encounter.
L'histoire du cinéma 16 III / 2008
L'histoire du cinema 16 II / 2005
Cinema 16: European Short Films (U.S. Edition) / 2007
A collection of short films by 16 European directors.
Vai alla scheda del filmForbidden Cinema: Volume 16 - Ultra-Rare Smokers / 2017
Easy, sleazy, and dirty. That's what the short movies you could see in a peep machine were. For the cost of a few coins, a variety of beautiful babes undressed before your eyes. They weren't always glamorous, but they were always stacked. And if you were lucky, maybe they had a little fun with themselves. In the 1950s and 60s these little films were commonplace, but now they're part of a bygone era. This collection brings together over an hour of those short subjects, and take you back to the days when ecstasy could be had for twenty-five cents. You'll see women in lingerie, women in the buff -- and a few that have moves that are illegal in some states. One thing's for sure, the gals who made these films had fun...and you will, too.
Cinema 16: European Short Films (European Edition) / 2006
A collection of short films by 16 European directors.
Vai alla scheda del filmFilm as Subversive Art: Amos Vogel and Cinema 16 / 2004
An hour-long filmed profile of Amos Vogel, 82-year old New York resident and Austrian emigre, founder of the New York Film Festival and America's most important film society, Cinema 16.
Kino-Pravda No. 16 / 1923
Dziga Vertov-directed Soviet newsreel covering: Arts and crafts exhibition / Actions against hunger / Eisenstein's first film "Dnevnik Glumova" ("Glumov's Diary") / Young Pioneers / May 1, parades