1971-1980

  • George Barry – Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (1977)

    1971-1980CultGeorge BarryHorrorUSA

    At the edge of a grand estate, near a crumbling old mansion lies a strange stone building with just a single room. In the room there lies a bed. Born of demonic power, the bed seeks the flesh, blood and life essence of unwary travelers… Three pretty girls arrive on vacation, searching for a place to spend the night. Instead, they tumble into nightmares – and the cruel, insatiable hunger of the Bed!Read More »

  • Fernando Birri – Org (1979)

    1971-1980CultExperimentalFernando BirriItaly

    ORG and excess roads to wisdom
    Fernando Birri
    “The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom,” said William Blake. This was the mantra we attempted to analyze in the non-film ORG. I want to try to make this lecture correspond formally to its subject, an experimental film. This may or may not work, but I want to attempt an experimental lecture as a way into the film.

    I chose Memories of Fire by Eduardo Galeano because I think it gets to the heart of our experience. That is, the Americas as a vessel for delirium. This has as much to do with dreams as it has to do with the creative energy that some call poetry.Read More »

  • Paul Grimault – Le roi et l’oiseau aka The King and the Mockingbird (1980)

    1971-1980AnimationFrancePaul Grimault

    Quote:
    Le Roi et L’Oiseau (The King and the Mockingbird) is one of the true classics of animation in France, and although its renown and popularity haven’t made it across to this side of the channel, it has been a source of inspiration to many of the current generation of Japanese animators. Scripted by the celebrated poet, Jacques Prévert (who also scripted Quai de Brumes and Les Enfants du Paradis), designed by the master of French animation, Paul Grimault, based on a story by Hans Christian Anderson, Le Roi et L’Oiseau’s credentials are impeccable and its reputation unassailable.Read More »

  • Rosa von Praunheim – Die Bettwurst (1971)

    1971-1980ArthouseCultGermanyQueer Cinema(s)Rosa von Praunheim

    Praunheim’s first big feature film was produced in 1970: „Die Bettwurst“ became a cult movie.

    The touching story of Dietmar and Luzy, two not so young lovers in the drastic world of Rosa von Praunheim.

    Incredible, truly incredible. What Rosa von Praunheim has done is far beyond description.Read More »

  • Clemens Klopfenstein – Geschichte der Nacht (1979)

    1971-1980ArchitectureClemens KlopfensteinDocumentaryExperimentalSwitzerland

    “It’s a black-and-white record of European cities in the dark (2-5am), from Basle to Belfast. Quiet, and meditative, what ermerges most strongly is an eerie sense of city landscapes as deserted film sets, in which the desolate architecture overwhelms any sense of reality. The only reassurance that we are not in some endless machine-Metropolis is the shadow of daytime activity: a juggernaut plunging through a darkened village, a plague of small birds in the predawn light. The whole thing is underscored by a beautiful ‘composed’ soundtrack, from quietly humming stretlamps to reggae and the rumble of armoured cars in Belfast. A strange and remarkable combination of dream, documentary and science-fiction.”
    Chris Auty, in: Programmheft London Film Co-opRead More »

  • Joseph Losey – The Go-Between (1971)

    1971-1980DramaJoseph LoseyRomanceUnited Kingdom

    British teenager Leo Colston (Dominic Guard) spends a summer in the countryside, where he develops a crush on the beautiful young aristocrat Marian (Julie Christie). Eager to impress her, Leo becomes the “go-between” for Marian, delivering secret romantic letters to Ted Burgess (Alan Bates), a handsome neighboring farmer.Read More »

  • Riccardo Freda – L’iguana dalla lingua di fuoco AKA The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire (1971)

    1971-1980GialloItalyRiccardo FredaThriller

    Synopsis:
    In Dublin, a young woman is brutally murdered in her home by a maniac that throws acid in her face and then slits her throat with a razor. Her mangled body is later discovered in the boot of a limousine owned by the Swiss Ambassador Sobiesky. The Ambassador, who was the dead woman’s lover, refuses to cooperate with the police due to his diplomatic immunity. John Norton, an ex-cop famed for his brutal working methods, is brought in to help and gets too deeply involved when he stars an affair with the Ambassador’s beautiful step-daughter, Helen. Meanwhile, the brutal killings continue…Read More »

  • Luigi Zampa – Gente di rispetto aka The Flower In His Mouth aka The Masters (1975)

    1971-1980GialloItalyLuigi ZampaMystery

    A female school teacher is implicated in a murder in a Sicilian town only hours after her arrival. The dead man insulted her on the bus on the way into town. As the mystery unfolds, it becomes clear that the town is hiding some very sinister secrets.Read More »

  • Jaime de Armiñán – El nido AKA The Nest (1980) (HD)

    Drama1971-1980Jaime de ArmiñánSpain

    The Nest (Spanish: El Nido) is a 1980 Spanish drama film written and directed by Jaime de Armiñán, starring Héctor Alterio and Ana Torrent.The plot follows the emotionally intense relationship between an old widower and a precocious thirteen-year-old girl. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards.Read More »

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