Plot: A Washington D.C. cop is proud to be one of the few African-Americans on the force. He is not well loved by his peers, or by people. Trouble erupts when he is overlooked for a promotion.Read More »
1971-1980
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Christopher St. John – Top of the Heap (1972)
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Harry Falk – The Death Squad (1974)
1971-1980CrimeDramaHarry FalkUSAWhen petty criminals start turning up murdered, a detective discovers they are being killed by a group of his fellow officers who think the criminals were treated too leniently by the courts.Read More »
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Thom Andersen – Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer (1975)
1971-1980DocumentaryThom AndersenUSAQuote:
Thom Andersen’s remarkable and sadly neglected hour-long documentary adroitly combines biography, history, film theory, and philosophical reflection. Muybridge’s photographic studies of animal locomotion in the 1870s were a major forerunner of movies; even more interesting are his subsequent studies of diverse people, photographed against neutral backgrounds.Read More » -
Mark Cullingham – Play for Today: 84, Charing Cross Road (1975)
1971-1980DramaMark CullinghamThe Wednesday Play & Play for TodayTVUnited KingdomWritten by Helene Hanff (book) & Hugh Whitemore (dramatisation)
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‘…people going to England find exactly what they go looking for. I said I’d go looking for the England of English Literature…’When Arthur Dent receives an alien tongue-lashing on arrival at yet another inhospitable planet during The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, he observes in exasperation: ‘Why doesn’t anyone ever seem to pleased to see us?’1 One answer to that question might well be: ‘Because drama and comedy rely on conflict to make them work.’ There’s rarely a great deal of mileage to be extracted from people liking one another and generally getting on, but when the trick is pulled off, the results can be delightful and surprising.Read More »
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Shiro Moritani – Hokago AKA After School (1973) (HD)
Drama1971-1980JapanRomanceShiro MoritaniQuote:
The world of adults seen by a high school girl in the valley between school and home after school, and the sparkling poison that only a daughter of this age has, gradually spreads ripples in the world of adults.Read More » -
Les Blank – Spend It All (1972)
1971-1980DocumentaryLes BlankShort FilmUSAQuote:
Spend it All is one of those films that makes you happy that Blank had a camera and decided to walk outside on those days and point it at things. What he captures is so real, so vivid, raw, visceral, and alive. The vibrancy of the people and the palpableness of the subtle wonders of regular things seeps through that gives this film a thick flavor of life in cajun country; richly mingled with horses and livestock, catching crawdads in the creek with your dad, the smell of freshly cut grass, horse races on a dirt track, live radio broadcasts of a local cajun fiddle player, the whiskey flowin a might regular. This is good, country livin’, simple, unfettered and borderline ecstatic.Read More » -
Srdjan Karanovic – Miris poljskog cveca AKA Fragrance of Wild Flowers (1977)
Drama1971-1980Srdjan KaranovicYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under Tito

A famous actor leaves the theater without reason to live at his friend’s tugboat. The people from his surroundings find out more about his move and come to the riverbank, trying to live freely themselves. The question is who found what.Read More »
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Gordon Hessler – Betrayal (1974)
1971-1980DramaGordon HesslerThrillerUSAA lonely widow hires a young woman as her companion. What she doesn’t know is that the woman and her boyfriend are extortionists, who are planning on making her their next victim, then killing her when they get her money.Read More »
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Christopher Petit – Radio On (1979)
Drama1971-1980ArthouseChristopher PetitUnited KingdomSet in 1970’s Britain, a man drives from London to Bristol to investigate his brother’s death. The purpose of his trip is offset by his encounters with a series of odd people.Read More »







