1971-1980

  • Dimitar Petrov – Taralezhite se razhdat bez bodli AKA Hedgehogs Are Born Without Spines (1971)

    1971-1980BulgariaComedyDimitar PetrovDrama

    This is a film about a group of ten-year-old who are defending their independence at school, in the street and at home. Their methods of resisting brutality and overcoming the lack of understanding are so ingenuous that eventually they succeed in making a laughing stock of their parents, teachers and neighbors. And indeed, compulsion is completely futile if Mitko is to be prevented from moving the ears in class. The unfair punishment only helps spread his fame throughout the school, so that he gets an army of followers and imitators. The war with Uncle Tanas, the cheating grocer of neighborhood store, also ends victoriously. After many ups and downs, and mainly thanks to the solidarity of the children, they manage to get back their football, which has fallen into a passing lorry and disappeared.Read More »

  • Theodoros Angelopoulos – Oi Kynigoi AKA The Hunters [171 min version] (1977)

    1971-1980ArthouseDramaGreeceTheodoros Angelopoulos

    Synopsis wrote:
    […]The Hunters (1977), a thematic epilogue to the historical trilogy that centers on a group of middle-aged hunters who discover the perfectly preserved, 30 year-old frozen remains of a partisan (bearing an uncoincidental resemblance to the Byzantine image of Jesus Christ) and, compelled to deliberate on its ‘proper’ disposition, spend a haunted, restless evening confronting their past. Set in post-junta era Greece, the film is a contemporary allegory on the nation’s deliberate suppre
    Acquarello. “Theodoros Angelopoulos.” Senses of Cinema, July 25, 2003. http://sensesofcinema.com/2003/great-directors/angelopoulos/.Read More »

  • Pawel Kedzierski & Marcel Lozinski – Happy End (1973)

    Documentary1971-1980Marcel LozinskiPawel KedzierskiPolandShort Film

    Quote:
    Written and produced with Pawel Kedzierski. A purge in the style of those of March 1968 is to take place at a party meeting. Instead, it turns into a psychodrama. Although officially not stopped by censorship, the film was only shown at the Krakow Short Film Festival and at Film Clubs.Read More »

  • Satyajit Ray – Bala (1976)

    1971-1980DocumentaryIndiaSatyajit RayTV

    Synopsis
    This is Satyajit Ray’s magnificent documentary on T Balaswaraswati (1918-1984), the legendary Bharatanatyam Dancer. Made in 1976, when Bala was 59, the documentary traces the biography of Bala, but above all concentrates on her dance and gives us a truly unforgettable glimpse into the art of one of the greatest geniuses from India.Read More »

  • Mariko Miyagi – Nemunoki no uta ga kikoeru AKA Mariko-Mother (1977)

    1971-1980DocumentaryJapanJapanese Female DirectorsMariko Miyagi

    Quote:
    Mariko-Mother is the second film in a four-part documentary film, directed depicting the children of Nemunoki Gakuen, a nursing home for the physically handicapped. It is a video poetry that spells out the daily life of the school on a beautiful screen.Read More »

  • Philippe Garrel – L’enfant secret AKA The Secret Child (1979) (HD)

    1971-1980DramaFrancePhilippe Garrel

    After the generational upheaval of May ’68 and its aftermath, and the personal upheavals of drug addiction, depression, and shock therapy, Garrel made the conscious decision to turn away from the increasingly private poetry of his earlier work, at the center of which was his great love Nico. He turned to the great screenwriter Annette Wadamant, who helped him to organize his thoughts into a narrative of “things that happened to me,” and the result was this spare, elemental, devastating film about two damaged souls (Henri de Maublanc and Anne Wiazemsky) trying to build a life together as her child (Xuan Lindenmeyer) is taken away. As Serge Daney wrote, “It’s as if this autobiographical film has succeeded in holding its bearings without forgetting the trace of each stage of the journey it’s passed through.”Read More »

  • Masato Hara – Hatsukuni Shirasumera Mikoto AKA The First Emperor [Remastered Double Screen Version] (1973-2021)

    1971-1980ExperimentalJapanMasato Hara

    Quote:
    In 1971, Hara Masato and a group or actors started shooting his 16mm film, The First Emperor, based on an old Japanese book about history and myths that is known as the Kojiki (‘Record of Ancient Matters’). He did not finish the film. A year later, he started filming again with a small Super8 camera, all on his own, now intending to make some shots of the locations he had not previously been able to film. On the way, he reconsidered his ideas and realised that the myths could not be found anywhere outside and were not filmable in a material sense, but that they were located in cinema itself or in the making of cinema. He decided that recording his hunt for locations was the best way to finish The First Emperor, in which the Japanese myths could also serve as material. Read More »

  • Michel Lemoine – Les petites saintes y touchent (1974)

    1971-1980EroticaFranceMichel LemoineRomance

    Former students of a boarding school meet in London to share their erotic stories: a sexual initiation of a teenage student by his ephébophile teacher, three boys inviting a young lady to discover the pleasures carnal and many other adventures lived and told by the group of women.Read More »

  • Frederick Wiseman – Welfare (1975)

    1971-1980DocumentaryDramaFrederick WisemanUSA

    Quote:
    1
    : the state of doing well especially in respect to good fortune, happiness, well-being, or prosperity must look out for your own welfare
    2
    a : aid in the form of money or necessities for those in need
    b : an agency or program through which such aid is distributedRead More »

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