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Evocative promotional film for Flash Cleaner. (Collected by National Film Preservation Foundation in the More Treasures from American Film Archives boxset - https://www.loc.gov/item/97516794/ )
Opening with views of the city of Melbourne in the early morning, we see the crowds of workers arriving by train and tram. During the day the streets are crowded with people who dispose of rubbish without thought, necessitating an army of cleaners to keep the city clean. Day and night the cleaning goes on, in the early morning the main body of cleaners take over making the city ready for the day to come.
An animated tale about Travis, the night cleaner at a popular bathhouse.
Distorted voices offer an expressionistic tour of the inside of a dirty VCR. Hand-drawn and digital animation, analog video effects, re-photography and video feedback transform images issuing from an apparently malfunctioning machine.
Ernie's job at cleaning the houses of celebrities gives him a chance to delve into the private lives of Australian film and TV stars which he reports back to his gal pal Zara, an actors agent. Ernie takes on a new client, a divorced dietitian Lizzie, who doubts his outrageous stories and gossip about celebrities and his mysterious past.
When private detective, Ace Sleuth, shows up to a house-call, he stumbles upon a clumsy house cleaner as they must work together to solve the case.
Death, it isn't his life, its his job.
Gritty no-budget independent film focusing on one night in the lives of two teenagers lost in a concoction of drugs that ends in violence.
A drifter is imposed upon by a preacher a bellboy and an abductor
Pluto gets sucked up into the bowels of an oncoming street sweeper in his endless quest to fetch Mickey's newspaper.
A short film presentation of 12 shorts made entirely in 1 room over 5 weeks, 250 minutes and without any preparation
A porter is endeavoring to clean the windows of a store, when a rather stout lady begins to shake rugs from a window higher up. The porter is annoyed at this, and seizing the rug, gives it a tremendous pull, dragging the lady from the second story window to the sidewalk. She jumps to her feet, more angry than hurt, and to get even, pulls the porter and ladder over backwards; but he is evidently made of India rubber, for as soon as he strikes the ground the ladder bounds upright again with him on the top. He then empties a large pail of water on the housekeeper's head to cool her temper. A very humorous film.