The Ravishing of Frank N. Stein and Other Social Satires

S.V.P. Pollution (Canada, Graeme Ross, 32 secs), time is running out in the fight against pollution. Hot Living Room (USA, Robert Grossman, 30 secs), the odd effects of hot weather without a Carrier air conditioner. Panasonic: Glider (USA, Randy Roberts, 90 secs), a perspective on Panasonic's new 3-D System. Pig Bird (Canada, Richard Condie, 3 mins), an unlikely animal smuggled into the country drives people buggy. Little Girl and Muddy Thing (Canada, Bill Maylone, 1 min), girl with puddle. Dissipative Dialogues (USA, David Ehrich, 3 mins), transformations between abstract and representational images. The Ravishing of Frank N. Stein (Switzerland, Georges Schwizgebel, 9 mins, 35mm), the creation of life and the birth of a feeling of love. If (Czechoslovakia, Bretislav Pojar, 9 mins, 35mm), committed to the struggle for disarmament. Project (Czechoslovakia, Jiri Barta, 6 mins, 35mm), paper-cut criticism of inhumane architecture. Private Nightmare (Hungary, Istvan Orosz, 7 mins, 35mm), inspired by peasant dream-readers and Hungarian literary tradition. Tyll the Giant (USSR, Rein Raamat, 14 mins, 35mm), an Estonian folk tale. The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin (Canada, Janet Perlman, 10 mins, 35mm), a search for romance and a glass flipper.

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