1971-1980

  • Markku Lehmuskallio – Korpinpolska AKA The Raven’s Dance (1980)

    1971-1980DramaFinlandMarkku Lehmuskallio

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    With a keen sense of visual beauty, director Markku Lehmuskallio has created a thought-provoking, aesthetic film about a married couple and an old man living in a remote part of Finland. The young husband goes out hunting but only to support himself and his wife, not to kill off hordes of animals. He sets traps, and that gets him in trouble with the police who proceed to ticket him for using the devices. The forest cycles themselves are intimated when an old tree is shown falling to earth — perhaps a reflection on the old man’s passing years. In contrast to these few people living off the land and basically keeping the ecological balance intact, a highway construction crew is shown at work felling trees. Soon the antagonism grows between encroaching civilization and the quiet life of the young couple and elderly man.Read More »

  • Andrea Tonacci – Bang Bang (1971)

    1971-1980Andrea TonacciArthouseBrazilComedy

    The actor of a film being made lives without distinction his own personal reality and his character’s fiction. As the involuntary object of chance and circumstance, he looks for a meaning and way out, while being pursued by outlaws, a magician, a romantic fantasy, a drunk and his own self-image. The humour, the reason of the persecution, situations, personages, set decoration, dialogs and soundtrack (which uses themes from other films) lead us to symbols, metaphors and the refusal of a possible logical narrative, in a way to allow the viewer to experiment a sensation analogous to the one of the main character, inducing in him the need of thinking a meaning while lost and led by the sustained expectation, and by the intentionally recurrent anti-climax.Read More »

  • Erricos Andreou – To agistri AKA The Hook (1976)

    1971-1980CrimeErricos AndreouGreeceThriller

    Kostas is an all-powerful tycoon, in love with his beautiful wife, Iro, who, however, is cheating on him with a young playboy, Nikos. The two lovers are planning to kill Kostas, and believe that the opportunity arises during a yachting regatta, where the crime can appear as an accident. Nikos, however, falls into the sea, and his body is never found. The police investigating the cause of the accident don’t believe the claims of Nikos’ fiancée that her fiancé was murdered. As it turns out, Kostas was aware of his wife and Nikos’ plans, and the disappearance of the latter was his idea for revenge. Nevertheless, the conflict of the married couple will be fatal for everyone.Read More »

  • Michael Hui – Tian cai yu bai chi AKA The Last Message (1975)

    Michael Hui1971-1980ComedyHong Kong

    Ah Tim (Michael Hui) is a handy man and Li (Samuel Hui) is a nurse in the Hang Seng Sanitarium. Together thez engage in dubious plots and exploits.Read More »

  • Michael Hui – Mai sun kai AKA The Contract (1978)

    Comedy1971-1980Hong KongMichael Hui

    A hilarious comedy starring HUI brothers, Michael and Ricky. Michael plays an aspiring actor looking for his big break and brother Ricky is a wacky inventor who has just created Hong Kong’s first “laugh” bomb. Chi Man (Michael Hui) signs an eight-year contract, which is a piece of almost blank paper, with MTV. His career is hindered. He is going to steal the contract with the help of Chi Ying (Ricky Hui) and Sai Kit (Sam Hui), a young magician.Read More »

  • Jaime Humberto Hermosillo – La verdadera vocación de Magdalena AKA Magdalena’s true vocation (1972)

    1971-1980ComedyJaime Humberto HermosilloMexico

    Married to rock ‘n’ roll man Eme, Magdalena has not stopped being harassed by her mother, who keeps reminding her that she could have married the apparently decent Armando. In reality, what Magdalena really wants is to be a musical star and she is willing to do anything to achieve it.Read More »

  • Marcel Lozinski – Wizyta AKA The Visit (1974)

    1971-1980DocumentaryMarcel LozinskiPolandShort Film

    A “Polityka” weekly journalist Marta Wesolowska and photo-reporter Erazm Ciolek visit Urszula Flis, who runs a country farm. A young woman living on her own, Flis is an untypical villager in that she is interested in culture, corresponds with writers, etc. Lozinski revisits her twenty-four years later, in 1998, in ZEBY NIE BOLALO [SO IT DOESN’T HURT]. Awards: 1975 – “Syrenka Warszawska” Award of the Polish Journalists Association’s Film Critics Club at the 5TH SHORT FILM FESTIWAL, Krakow.Read More »

  • Yoshihiko Matsui – Sabita kankara AKA Rusty Empty Can [uncut version] (1979)

    Yoshihiko Matsui1971-1980ExperimentalJapanQueer Cinema(s)

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    MatsuiI’s debut film, “Rusty Empty Can” (1979), was photographed by Sogo Ishii; nonetheless the film turned out to be a serious and emotionally painful one unlike Ishii’s speedy roller-coaster movies. The film which depicts a homosexual relationship was success at the many film festival held in Japan. “Rusty Empty Can” is still shown at theatres today as it has become the pioneer of cult movies with devoted fans and approval from Nagisa Oshima and Shuji Terayama.Read More »

  • Walter Hill – The Warriors [Theatrical Cut] [+ Commentary] (1979)

    Walter Hill1971-1980ActionCultUSA

    Prominent gang leader Cyrus calls a meeting of New York’s gangs to set aside their turf wars and take over the city. At the meeting, a rival leader kills Cyrus, but a Coney Island gang called the Warriors is wrongly blamed for Cyrus’ death. Before you know it, the cops and every gangbanger in town is hot on the Warriors’ trail.Read More »

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