A man finds magic glasses that allow him to see women naked.Read More »
1960s
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Ronald V. Ashcroft – Like Wow! (1961)
1961-1970ComedyFantasyRonald V. AshcroftUSA -
Paulo Rocha – Mudar de Vida AKA Change of Life (1966)
1961-1970ArthouseDramaPaulo RochaPortugalQuote:
Paulo Rocha’s haunting second feature, CHANGE OF LIFE, is a beautifully-told story of a young man who returns from abroad to his small fishing village to discover that much has changed. Inspired by his work with Manoel de Oliveira, Rocha “cast” the local villagers as themselves, interspersed with experienced actors led by the great Isabel Ruth who would go on to become an Oliveira regular and an iconic presence in Pedro Costa’s OSSOS. The poetry of the local vernacular is captured in the textured dialogue written by fellow Portuguese filmmaker Antonio Reis, who met Rocha through Oliveira. The film was a critical and commercial success upon release, though it would effectively be the last film Rocha made for nearly two decades.Read More » -
Ján Kadár & Elmar Klos – Obchod na korze AKA The Shop on Main Street (1965)
Drama1961-1970Elmar KlosJán KadárSlovakia

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Fascist Slovakia during WW2. Tono lives a poor life, but the authorities offer him to take over the Jewish widow Lautman’s little shop for sewing material. She is old and confused and thinks that he is only looking for employment and hires him. The odd couple begin to like each other. But some time later the authorities decide that the Jews must leave the city. What should he do with the old lady?Read More » -
Sadatsugu Matsuda – Umon Torimonocho Benitokage AKA Case of Umon: The Red Lizard (1962)
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Raj Kapoor – Sangam aka A Meeting of Souls (1964)
1961-1970AsianClassicsIndiaRaj KapoorWinner of 4 Filmfare Awards: Best Actress (Vyjayantimala), Best Director (Raj Kapoor), Best Editor (Raj Kapoor), Best Sound Recordist (Allaudin).
Ganga, Jamuna, Saraswati, three sacred rivers in India, meet at Allahbad, and this meeting place is known as Sangam.
Sunder (Raj Kapoor), Gopal (Rajendra Kumar) and Radha (Vyjayantimala) are three childhood friends.Read More »
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Gareth Davies & Dennis Potter – The Wednesday Play: Alice (1965)
1961-1970Dennis PotterDramaGareth DaviesTVUnited KingdomTransmitted on 13th October 1965 at 9.05 p.m. on BBC 1 as part of the Wednesday Play series. Repeated on 6th July 1966 on BBC1
The play is a fictionalised account of the relationship between Charles Dodgson and Alice Liddell. It cleverly integrates events, conversations and chance remarks into the narrative which later become part of the “Alice” books but more than anything it’s a touching story of unrequited love where frustration and innocence co-exist but never quite resolve their conflict. It was later remade as the film ‘Dreamchild’.Read More »
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Iván Zulueta – Ágata (1966)
1961-1970CrimeIván ZuluetaShort FilmSpainSpanish cinema under Franco

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Short film in black and white directed by legendary Iván Zulueta as practice for the second year of the Official School of Cinema (Escuela Oficial de Cine). Despite not appearing in the credits, the story is inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s story “The Oval Portrait”. Shot in 35mm.This is Zulueta’s first professional film job (previously, with just 20 years old, he had filmed La fortuna de los Irureta in super 8 as an amateur).Read More »
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Jean-André Fieschi – L’accompagnement AKA The Accompaniment (1969)
1961-1970FranceJean-André FieschiShort Film

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A musician has to compose a commissioned work for a film. But his mind is guided by external solicitations that constantly divert him from his work. Little by little, this commission invades his life and his actions give rise to a real sound score.Read More » -
Philippe Garrel – Le Révélateur (1968)
1961-1970Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtArthouseDramaFrancePhilippe GarrelA 4-year-old child is the element from and around which the action develops, and brings sentiments and emotions to light. The French word “révélateur”/developper describes the product to develop or “reveal” film negatives.)Read More »





