Experimental film made by painting directly onto the film strip using ink, pens, sand, etc., with no camera. A film that decisively renews the tradition of painting on film. It is an abstract, silent film, with no unifying plot line, in which the only characters are forms and colours.Read More »
1971-1980
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Jose Antonio Sistiaga – Ere erera baleibu izik subua aruaren (1970) (DVD)
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Larry Cohen – The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
1971-1980DramaLarry CohenPoliticsUSAThe story of the late J. Edgar Hoover, who was head of the FBI from 1924-1972. The film follows Hoover from his racket-busting days through his reign under eight U.S. presidents.Read More »
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Georges Cachoux – Le chouchou de l’asile (1979)
1971-1980CampExploitationFranceGeorges CachouxA mad man prematurely goes out of a psychiatric hospital and pretend to be Hitler’s son to go back in.Read More »
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Derek Jarman – Stolen Apples for Karen Blixen (1973)
1971-1980Derek JarmanExperimentalShort FilmUnited KingdomStolen Apples for Karen Blixen is a three-minute black and white film which begins with a portrait of Karen Blixen taken from a photograph.Read More »
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Derek Jarman – The Art of Mirrors (1973)
1971-1980Derek JarmanExperimentalShort FilmUnited KingdomThe Art of Mirrors is an abstract film made in 1973 by director, Derek Jarman. The film, shot in super 8 features figures moving in the foreground and background of an empty space holding mirrors which occasionally flash in the lens of the camera. The images portrayed in the film are reminiscent of Jarman`s Abstract Landscape paintings of the same period. In his diary Jarman wrote of this film, `this is only something that could only be done on a Super 8 camera, with it`s built in meters and effects.` The film`s title was reworked in the script for `Dr Dee The Art Of Mirrors and The Summoning Of Angels` in 1975.Read More »
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NDU – Motoshinkakarannu (1971)
1971-1980DocumentaryJapanNDU
A documentary film about prostitutes, yakuza, labor unions, and tourists in Koza City (now Okinawa City) before the reversion of Okinawa to Japan.
Shot over a period of 15 months from April 1969 to July 1970, Motoshinkakarannu —which takes its name from the Okinawan word for “business without seed money” (a euphemism for prostitution)—captures a tumultuous time in Okinawa’s occupation. With the impending reversion, the NDU chronicles a confluence of sentiments across the island prefecture from anti-American riots to labor protests. An immediate and radical work, Motoshinkakarannu delivers an unflinching snapshot of Okinawa at the time, revealing racial tensions, discrimination, imperialist gazes and more through its raw immersion into the lives of sex workers, yakuza, tourists and GIs.Read More »
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Robert Altman – The Long Goodbye [4K Restoration] (1973)
1971-1980CrimeDramaRobert AltmanUSAPrivate investigator Philip Marlowe helps a friend out of a jam, but in doing so gets implicated in his wife’s murder.Read More »
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Derek Jarman – Ashden’s Walk on Møn (1973)
1971-1980Derek JarmanExperimentalShort FilmUnited KingdomJarman quietly back in Kenneth Anger-mode with all the expected superimpositions and coloured gels in slow motion.
Set on the island of Mon off the coast of Denmark and Death Dance – Jarman’s rendition of a Dance Macabre.
A film in two parts: first in black-and-white we trek through a forest, down some steep wooden steps to the bottom of a cliff face; a photo of a star nebula is superimposed over the whole; secondly in colour is a series of still views of a green landscape peppered with small mounds.Read More » -
Yukihiro Sawada – Tomodachi AKA Friend (1974)
1971-1980ClassicsDramaJapanYukihiro SawadaQuote:
A young girl moves from Iwate to Kawasaki after leaving her village, but she suffers from asthma and is ostracised by her friends. A young boy who dreams of becoming a footballer. The two gradually develop a friendship, but tragedy strikes at the end…A very pure and touching film. The last part of the film will make you cry.Read More »








