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Isle of the Gods

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Veda Linford

James B. Linford

Description:

"Isle of the Gods is a visit to the Island of Bali and a closeup look at the people, their beliefs, their superstitions, and their way of life. Bali is changing. No longer is this a primitive isle, for the constant encroachment of civilization has made its mark here as well as elsewhere in the South Seas" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Love

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Helen Moritz

Sidney Moritz

Description:

"Love is found between a man and his mate, between adults and their children, for brothers and sisters, and in countless other familiar ways. But in this film we are introduced to yet another" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Money to Burn

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Ian F. Brock

Description:

"Money to Burn, believe it or not, comes from Scotland, where, if you can believe it, they burn money. But not until it is worn out and counted by a series of bank tellers. Then it goes up in smoke in this well-put together documentary" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Recessional

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

T. Robert Anderson

Description:

"Recessional is a bit of animation drawn directly on a piece of white film using a variety of colors and set to music by the Beatles" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Red Ring, The

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Yoshiro Hayashi

Description:

"The Red Ring, from Japan, tells the story of a young girl who buys a red ring and buries it on the hillside. Years later, as a young woman, she retells the story through flashbacks. Finally she goes to dig up the ring to tie in with the glimpses of herself as a young girl" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Rice and Farmer

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Masakazu Ueda

Description:

"Rice and Farmer depicts the life and toil of the Japanese who raise rice for a living. Ueda, who made the film, has a keen eye for composition. Few filmers today pause long enough to look for a pleasing view through the lens before pressing the trigger, but this is one of Ueda's strong points, and his film is a joy to see for this one aspect alone" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Stereotype

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Lawrence Klobukowski

Description:

"Stereotype leans towards the experimental style to give us an insight on the plight of the Negro in the modern world" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


They Brought India with Them

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Olaf Solberg

Description:

"They Brought India With Them is the story of many of the natives of India who have moved to South Africa to make their home. This film points out that they didn't take to So. African ways as much as they brought their own ways and customs with them" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


They Who Touch

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Jerrold A. Peil

Description:

"They Who Touch, an award winner in past International Festivals, is an experimental, symbolic film depicting the love play of a young boy and girl. Different people get different interpretations from the hands of the young couple which are featured in this film" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed?

Date produced: 1967

Filmmaker(s):

Josef Reiter

Description:

"Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed Now, you see, there was this turtle, and he wanted to go home with me and spend the night. Well, that was all right with me, so I took this turtle home and he even slept right in my bed. You don't believe my story? Well, neither does my wife! But it is all told in this film, right down to the bare facts in the end!" PSA Journal, Aug. 1967, 37.


Total Pages: 299