Depressed Alain Leroy leaves the clinic where he was detoxified. He meets friends, acquaintances and women, trying to find a reason to continue living. Will this help him?Read More »
1960s
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Louis Malle – Le feu follet AKA The Fire Within (1963)
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Barry Mahon – The Beast That Killed Women (1965)
1961-1970Barry MahonExploitationHorrorUnited KingdomA gorilla runs amok in a nudist camp. What more can I tell you? This is a really bad film, but full of naked breasts.Read More »
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Maurice Levy & Harry Wuest – She Mob (1968)
1961-1970EroticaExploitationHarry WuestMaurice LevyUSAA gang of four lesbian inmates escapes from prison and kidnaps the boyfriend of a wealthy woman. She hires a tough private eye to find her boyfriend and rescue him.Read More »
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Enzo G. Castellari – Quella sporca storia nel west AKA Johnny Hamlet (1968)
1961-1970DramaEnzo G. CastellariEuro WesternsItalyWesternBack from the Civil War, Johnny Hamilton learns that his father was murdered by Santana the bandit and that his mother Gertrude married his uncle Claude but Johnny is determined to find out the truth.Read More »
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Kôji Wakamatsu – Gendai sei hanzai zekkyô hen: riyû naki bôkô AKA Violence Without a Cause (1969)
1961-1970ArthouseCrimeJapanKoji WakamatsuQuote: Part of Wakamatsu’s ongoing fascination with sexual predators. It’s an incel film avant la lettre, executed in true Wakamatsu style. Certainly not his most prominent or polished work, though fans of Wakamatsu won’t be disappointed. Others should probably seek out his more famed work first. The film follows a frustrated young man. He yearns to be in the company of a woman, but seems unable to make any kind of meaningful connection with them. When a friend of his offers to share his girlfriend, he accepts reluctantly, but his first sexual experience awakens dark feelings that will drive him to commit violent crimes. Wakamatsu offers another glimpse into the mind of a very troubled soul. It’s certainly not a pleasant film, let alone a titillating one, so if that’s what you’re after you can better skip this one altogether. If on the other hand you like a stylized and frank descent into the rotten mind of a violent pervert, Wakamatsu has you covered.Read More »
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Jovan Zivanovic – Cudna devojka AKA Strange Girl (1962)
1961-1970DramaJovan ZivanovicRomanceYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under Tito

An interesting drama by Yugoslav director Jovan Zivanovic about a young woman with internal conflicts, Minja (Spela Rozin) leaves her provincial town suffering from some sort of trauma caused by an older man, her drawing class teacher. As she is on her way to studying in at the big university she runs into a journalist and though she is angry, embittered, and temporarily without grounding, she has a one-night-stand. Her morals take a downward turn after arriving in the city and for awhile, it looks as though there is little hope of her recovering from her past wounds.Read More »
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José Rodriguez-Soltero – Jerovi (1965)
1961-1970ExperimentalJosé Rodriguez-SolteroQueer Cinema(s)Short FilmUSAQuote:
Jerovi is a sexual probe of the Narcissus myth. His beautiful male subject, clothed at first in rich brocade, but later nude, is photographed lingeringly in a lush garden. If sensual self-love in practice doesn’t offend you, you’ll find some vivid camera imagery.Read More » -
Elia Kazan – The Arrangement (1969)
Drama1961-1970Elia KazanUSA

The Arrangement tells the story of a seemingly-successful Los Angeles-area advertising executive of Greek-American extraction, “Eddie Anderson” (birth name Evangelos Arness, portrayed by Kirk Douglas) who is miserable in both his job and his marriage to his WASPy wife, Florence (Deborah Kerr) and is having a torrid affair with a co-worker, Gwen (Faye Dunaway). “Anderson” is forced to re-evaluate his life and its priorities after an automobile accident which occurs after he can no longer face what his life has become.Read More »
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Shirô Moritani – Dankon AKA Bullet Wound (1969)
1961-1970ActionJapanShirô MoritaniThriller






