1971-1980

  • Robert Enrico – Les caïds AKA The Big Shots (1972)

    Robert Enrico1971-1980CrimeDramaFrance
    Les caïds (1972)
    Les caïds (1972)

    Thia and Murelli, who live from car stunt shows, make ends meet by carrying out small burglaries (imdb)Read More »

  • Hans Billian – Josefine Mutzenbacher – Wie sie wirklich war: 1. Teil AKA Sensational Janine (1976)

    Hans Billian1971-1980ClassicsEroticaGermany
    Sensational Janine (1976)
    Sensational Janine (1976)

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    Destined to become a famous madame, a young woman experiences her sexual awakenings.

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    Sensational Janine (German: Josefine Mutzenbacher… wie sie wirklich war – 1. Teil) is a 1976 West German hardcore costume drama-sex comedy film directed by Hans Billian. The film is an adaptation of the anonymous early 20th century novel Josephine Mutzenbacher on the sexual awakening of the eponymous and fictional fin-de-siècle Viennese courtesan.Read More »

  • Stanley Donen – Lucky Lady (1975)

    Stanley Donen1971-1980ComedyCrimeUSA
    Lucky Lady (1975)
    Lucky Lady (1975)

    A trio of rum-runners during prohibition in the 1930s engage in a menage-a-trois after business hours.Read More »

  • Ulli Lommel – Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe AKA The Tenderness of Wolves (1973)

    Ulli Lommel1971-1980DramaHorror
    Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe (1973)
    Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe (1973)

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    Fritz Haarmann, aka the Butcher of Hanover and the Vampire of Hanover, was a German serial killer responsible for the murders of two dozen boys and young men during the so-called ‘years of crisis’ between the wars. His case would partly inspire Fritz Lang’s M, and its central character portrayed by Peter Lorre, as well as this forgotten gem from 1973.

    Tenderness of the Wolves treats the viewer to a few weeks in the company of a killer. Baby-faced and shaven-headed, in a manner that recalls both M and F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu, Haarmann is a fascinating, repulsive figure. Using his status as a police informant to procure his victims, he dismembers their bodies after death and sells the flesh to restaurants, dumping the remainder out of sight. This isn’t an easy film to watch, but it certainly gets under the skin…Read More »

  • Gilles Carle – Les corps célestes aka The Heavenly Bodies (1973)

    Gilles Carle1971-1980CanadaComedy
    Les corps célestes (1973)
    Les corps célestes (1973)

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    Infatuated with her ​​new charge, the young and innocent orphan Rose-Marie,, the pimp Desmond arrives in ‘Far West’ Borntown (fictional mining town of Quebec), accompanied by a procession of prostitutes to establish a brothel.Read More »

  • James Frawley – The Big Bus (1976)

    James Frawley1971-1980ActionComedyUSA
    The Big Bus (1976)
    The Big Bus (1976)

    A star-studded cast headlines this outlandish spoof on disaster films in which a gigantic nuclear powered bus–containing a swimming pool, a bowling alley, and a piano bar–and goes out of control and nearly crashes while making a coast-to-coast journey. With a cannibalistic driver (Joseph Bologna) and an oil company man who is working overtime to sabotage the bus, the passengers (Stockard Channing, Richard Mulligan, Ruth Gordon, Rene Auberjonois, and more) assured a bumpy ride. Director James Frawley’s (TV’s The Monkees) is an obvious influence on 1980’s AIRPLANE!.Read More »

  • Ana Hatherly – Revolução AKA Revolution (1975)

    1971-1980Ana HatherlyDocumentaryExperimentalPortugal
    Revolução (1975)
    Revolução (1975)

    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 25 de Abril revolution.
    50 years of freedom.

    Fátima Rolo Duarte wrote:
    The speed of each image sewn together with the speed of each image in the blink of an eye. For what is worth, memory remains intact after all. The walls turn outwards, emerge from the darkness, vibrate. Sound accompanies things, signs, seemingly disordered fragments. Ana Hatherly is the director-weaver of this monument in honor of the immediate 25th of April. Alive, crazy and praised for its vertiginous editing, “incoactive mosaics”, to use a felicitous expression by Marie-José Mondzain. Read More »

  • Claudine Eizykman – Bruine Squamma (1977)

    Claudine Eizykman1971-1980ExperimentalFrance
    Bruine Squamma (1977)
    Bruine Squamma (1977)

    Movie’s themes : French experimental of the 70’s, Time

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    “Claudine Eizykman’s Bruine Squamma (bruine: a kind of mist which absorbs and reflects light, and squama: a sliver of the epidermis which is shed from the skin), is impressive for the way it is organised and its jamming of a series of sporadic images, infinitely repeated and varied, with no narrative impulse whatsoever. Nothing but flashes, explosions, extinctions, splashes of images which succeed one another, shift forward or back, are superimposed, as in a game of transparent cards.”
    Boris Lehman in La relève, 25/11/77.Read More »

  • Charles B. Griffith – Eat My Dust (1976)

    1971-1980ActionCharles B. GriffithExploitationUSA
    Eat My Dust (1976)
    Eat My Dust (1976)

    Darlene’s into going fast, Hoover’s into Darlene, but when they both get into a red-hot race car, the reckless fun accelerates into a trunk-full of hot pursuits.Read More »

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