1971-1980

  • Guy Gilles – Proust, l’art et la douleur (1971) (HD)

    Guy Gilles1971-1980DocumentaryFrance
    Proust, l'art et la douleur (1971)
    Proust, l’art et la douleur (1971)

    Quote:
    From Venice to Illiers, a journey into the memory of Proust.

    Made for French television on the occasion of Marcel Proust’s centenary.

    Guy Gilles’ film freely intersperses documentary language with fiction, embodied in the figure of a visitor in search of the places and faces that Proust loved, from the Illiers-Combray of his childhood to the longed-for Venice that he never got to know.

    With the participation of Patrick Jouané, Céleste Albaret, Pierre Larcher
    and the voice of Emmanuelle Riva

    Collaboration: Jean-Pierre Desfosse, Philippe Rousselot, Gérard Alary, Denise Baby, Prosper Seban.

    ORTF production
    , Roger Stéphane (broadcast June 17, 1971)Read More »

  • Ousmane Sembene – Emitaï AKA God of Thunder (1971)

    Ousmane Sembene1971-1980African CinemaDramaPoliticsSenegal
    Emitaï (1971)
    Emitaï (1971)

    With revolutionary outrage, Ousmane Sembène chronicles a period during World War II when French colonial forces in Senegal conscripted young men of the Diola people and attempted to seize rice stores for soldiers back in Europe. As the tribe’s patriarchal leaders pray and make sacrifices to their gods, the women in the community refuse to yield their harvests, incurring the French army’s wrath. With a deep understanding of the oppressive forces that have shaped Senegalese history, Emitaï explores the strains that colonialism places upon cultural traditions and, in the process, discovers a people’s hidden reserves of rebellion and dignity.Read More »

  • Eloy de la Iglesia – El diputado AKA Confessions of a Congressman (1978)

    Eloy de la Iglesia1971-1980DramaPoliticsQueer Cinema(s)Spain
    El diputado (1978)
    El diputado (1978)

    Fighting for liberty, love, and your secret teenage lover are the themes of Confessions of a Congressman and our protagonist Roberto Orbea is a leader and follower of the ideals of his radical leftist opposition party, but he’s hiding a secret from the party and his wife Carmen: he can’t resist the cheap beautiful street teenagers that bad-boy Nes throws his way for various pleasures. Eventually the fascists find out about his proclivities and hire the blonde and angelic-looking Juanito to infiltrate Roberto’s life. But after a while Juanito starts to find his place with Roberto, with politics, and even with Carmen. With the elections fast approaching all three members of this strange throuple will have to decide how much they’re willing to lose to avoid revealing the truth.Read More »

  • Uwe Brandner – Halbe-Halbe AKA 50/50 (1977)

    1971-1980DramaGermanyUwe Brandner
    Halbe Halbe (1977)
    Halbe Halbe (1977)

    Synopsis:
    Berthold Maschkara, 36, has lost the job he would have liked to keep. Even a severance package of 30,000 marks doesn’t make him happy. When he looks for a new job, he meets Thomas, who lives in the apartment hotel next door. Thomas is ten years younger and spent seven years as an air traffic controller in the German army. During his civilian service, he needs his high school diploma, which he now wants to catch up on. He, too, has 30,000 marks at his disposal, which is his replacement for his service with the federal government. Both are in the same situation. They have to start all over again. A little start-up capital could make their future easier. But they go different ways, which cross from time to time… The film tells what they experience in the next two weeks, how they lose their money and still keep going, two outsiders who have to realize that they can’t live outside society either.Read More »

  • Ola Balogun – A Deusa Negra (1979)

    1971-1980ArthouseBrazilDramaOla Balogun
    A Deusa Negra (1979)
    A Deusa Negra (1979)

    A Deusa Negra is a love story that spans two centuries. In 18th century Yorubaland, Prince Oluyole is taken prisoner in the course of internecine warfare fanned by overseas slave traders. He is sold into slavery in Brazil. In present day Nigeria, at his father’s deathbed, the young Babatunde promises to go to Brazil and search for traces of their once-enslaved ancestors. Beginning with a Candomblé ritual, his journey takes him ever deeper into this culture and, in a dream-like sequence, affords him a deeper understanding of his ancestors’ suffering and powers of resistance. Balogun effortlessly links present with past, real with magical worlds and discourse with trance. The hypnotic atmosphere is also heightened by the music of the Nigerian drummer Remi Kabaka, which plays with repetitive patterns and distortions. ×Read More »

  • Stepan Andranikyan – Nevesta solntsa AKA The Bride of the Sun (1972)

    1971-1980AnimationArmeniaShort FilmStepan Andranikyan
    Nevesta solntsa (1972)
    Nevesta solntsa (1972)

    The first movie to be directed by Stepan Andranikyan, better known as Sergei Parajanov’s art director. Based on a story by Andranikyan’s neighbour, it was originally meant to be entirely wordless, but officials insisted he add a narrative poem explaining the story about the love between Astghik, the star of the night, and the young sun Vahagn.

    Sources differ on the year of release, with Armenian ones (including Kinodaran) saying 1971 and Russian ones (including animator.ru) saying 1972. It won 2nd prize in the animation category at the All-Union Film Festival in Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR, 1973.Read More »

  • Jean-Claude Tramont – Le Point de Mire AKA Focal Point (1977)

    1971-1980FranceJean-Claude TramontThriller
    Le Point de Mire (1977)
    Le Point de Mire (1977)

    Synopsis
    Without knowing it, newspaper photographer Daniele (Annie Girardot) is caught up in a complex international situation involving super-secret conflicts between NATO, the CIA and the Pentagon. An American politician, whom she has been photographing, is the target of an assassination conspiracy. Her husband, also a news photographer, gets wind of it, and is killed. As she investigates, she also begins to know more than is safe for her. Unfortunately for her, her charming neighbor Julien (Jacques Dutronc), an old friend, is also involved.

    Danièle Gaur, photographe, enquête sur le suicide présumé de son mari Michel, retrouvé noyé. Ses investigations la conduisent à découvrir un complot visant à assassiner John W. Maxwell et à faire la connaissance de Julien Mercier, voisin de Michel.Read More »

  • Ingmar Bergman – Aus dem Leben der Marionetten AKA From the Life of the Marionettes (1980)

    Ingmar Bergman1971-1980ArthouseDramaGermany
    Aus dem Leben der Marionetten (1980)
    Aus dem Leben der Marionetten (1980)

    Quote:
    Made during his self-imposed exile in Germany, Ingmar Bergman’s From the Life of the Marionettes offers a lacerating portrait of a destructive marriage and a complex psychological analysis of a murder. Businessman Peter nurses fantasies of killing his wife, Katarina, until a prostitute becomes his surrogate prey. In the aftermath of the crime, Peter and Katarina’s psychiatrist and others attempt to explain its roots. Jumping back and forth in time, this compelling film moves seamlessly between seduction and repulsion, and the German cast is superb.Read More »

  • Metin Erksan – Kadin Hamlet (1977)

    Metin Erksan1971-1980ClassicsCultTurkey
    Kadin Hamlet (1977)
    Kadin Hamlet (1977)

    An extraordinary interpretation of Hamlet from the phenomenal director of the Turkish Cinema: Metin Erksan.
    In this presentation Hamlet is female and search vengeance of her father.
    The relotionship of mother and son has a metamorphosis in that situation and force She-Hamlet to look for the lost father-and-daughter affection.
    A foolish young girl, frenetic acts, glowing costumes, singing and dancing under expressionist camera angles.

    Nominated for the Golden Prize at the Moscow International Film Festival , Intikam Melegi – Kadin Hamlet is Erksan’s latest work of cinema.Read More »

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