1960s

  • Krsto Skanata – Prvi padez – Covek AKA First Case – Man (1964)

    1961-1970Czech RepublicDocumentaryKrsto SkanataShort Film

    “The film has three plans: on the one hand, scenes of children who write a school task on the subject of the size and ugliness of a human being, on the other hand, the cadres of miners who protest against inhuman maltreatment of a colleague who lost his hand and on the third side, a shot of a disabled person with a prosthesis Under the arm passes through a rocky street.”Read More »

  • Luis María Delgado – Diferente AKA Macumba Story (1962)

    1961-1970CultLuis María DelgadoPerformanceQueer Cinema(s)Spain

    Alfredo is a cheerful party animal, son of a wealthy man. Alfredo’s brother, a young very focused and mature boy, and their father try unsuccessfully to change the profligate lifestyle of Alfredo to remedy the dissolute life of the latter, which, by all indications, is clearly gay.Read More »

  • Wei Lo – Duan hun gu AKA Death Valley (1968)

    1961-1970ActionHong KongMartial ArtsWei Lo

    Synopsis:
    Lo Wei was twenty years into his notable career when he wrote, directed, and co-starred in this tale of a murdered lord, a hired killer who unknowingly becomes friends with his intended victim, a vicious bandit chief, a kind blind woman, and a death duel which explodes into an ambush and then a slaughter. Star Yueh Hua would go on to an exceptional acting career, while Lo himself would give both Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan their “big breaks.”Read More »

  • Robert Bresson – Procès de Jeanne d’Arc AKA The Trial of Joan of Arc (1962)

    1961-1970DramaFranceRobert Bresson

    Quote:
    Trial of Joan of Arc opens to the austere, fragmented image of the hurried footsteps of an indistinguishable figure dressed in a black robe. Carrying a parchment into the vestibule of a chapel, an unidentified woman delivers a personal statement on her daughter’s religious upbringing and death at the hands of the church, visibly supported by two sympathetic advocates. The somber and official tone of the grieving mother’s testament is subsequently reflected in the demeanor of the accused, Jeanne d’Arc (Florence Delay), who is first introduced through a shot of her manacled hands as she places them on an opened Bible before beginning her sworn testimony in front of the presiding judge, Bishop Cauchon (Jean-Claude Fourneau). Read More »

  • Robert Gardner – Dead Birds (1963)

    1961-1970ArthouseDocumentaryEthnographic CinemaRobert GardnerUSA

    Quote:
    This informative documentary focuses on the Dani people of New Guinea, and in particular tribal members Weyak and Pua. Weyak, an adult, protects the land his tribe lives on from other tribes and outsiders. Their territory was then one of the few places not colonized by Europeans. Pua is a young boy who cares for the village’s pigs. Battles take place frequently between the various Dani tribes. When someone is killed, the death must be avenged, and the fighting continues in a deadly cycleRead More »

  • Lina Wertmüller – I Basilischi AKA The Lizards (1963)

    1961-1970DramaItalyLina WertmüllerPolitics
    I basilischi (1963)

    Plot
    Three young men in a small town in Southern Italy lead directionless lives wandering around town, telling lies and boasting about their alleged romantic conquests. When one goes off to Rome with his Aunt, he returns with fabulous stories about the nightlife, the women and the modern advancements of the big city. He vows he will return, but soon is back to his familiar pattern of hanging out with his idle friends in pursuit of a good life they may never see. The film was written and directed by Lina Wertmuller, who vividly captures the mood of the sleepy town where the three young men seemed destined to spend their uneventful lives. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Freddie Francis – The Evil of Frankenstein [+Extras] (1964)

    1961-1970Freddie FrancisHammer FilmsHorrorUnited Kingdom

    Quote:
    Penniless, Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing), accompanied by his eager assistant Hans (Sandor Elès), arrives at his family castle near the town of Karlstaad, vowing to continue his experiments in the creation of life. Fortuitously finding the creature he was previously working on, he brings it back to a semblance of life but requires the services of a mesmerist, Zoltan (Peter Woodthorpe), to successfully animate it. The greedy and vengeful Zoltan secretly sends the monster into town to steal gold and ‘punish’ the burgomaster and the chief of police, which acts lead to a violent confrontation between the baron and the townspeople.Read More »

  • Lars Lennart Forsberg – Misshandlingen AKA Mistreatment (1969)

    Drama1961-1970ExperimentalLars Lennart ForsbergSweden

    Misshandlingen (1969)
    Quote:
    A young leftist gets in an argument with a man on the street who represents in his mind a typical upper-class person. He ends up in a fight and is charged with assault. The film illustrates how his “treatment” is destructive.Read More »

  • Andrzej Munk & Witold Lesiewicz – Pasazerka AKA Passenger (1963)

    1961-1970Andrzej MunkArthouseDramaPolandWitold Lesiewicz

    From culture.pl:
    Lisa and Walter, a German couple, travel from America to Europe on a transatlantic liner. He is an employee of an international organization, and she hides – even from him – her past as a guard of the Auschwitz concentration camp. In London, a mysterious passenger who reminds Lisa (an outstanding performance by Aleksandra Śląska) of one of the camp prisoners, Marta (played by Anna Ciepielewska, whose performance was awarded at the International Film Festival in Los Alamos), boards the ship. Memories that had long been repressed slowly resurface.Read More »

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