1960s

  • Jerzy Bossak & Waclaw Kazmierczak – Requiem dla 500 tysiecy AKA Requiem for 500.000 (1963)

    1961-1970DocumentaryJerzy BossakPolandShort FilmWaclaw Kazmierczak

    A short documentary made in 1963 by soviet propagandist Jerzy Bossak and Wacław Kaźmierczak featuring unique archival footage of the Jewish Ghetto of Warsaw.

    The Warsaw Ghetto (pol. “Getto Warszawskie” ) was the largest of all Jewish Ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe during World From there, about 254,000 Ghetto residents were sent to Treblinka extermination camp during the three months of summer 1942.Read More »

  • Stanislaw Rózewicz – Westerplatte (1967)

    1961-1970DramaPolandStanislaw RózewiczWar

    Synopsis:
    Westerplatte is a small peninsula at the entry to the Gdansk Harbour. Before World War II, it functioned as a Polish ammunition depot in the Free City of Danzig/Gdansk. Its crew consisted of one infantry company and a group of civilians, 182 people in total. It was the only Polish guard-post at the mouth of the Vistula River, with as little as five sentries, one field cannon, two anti-armour guns and four mortars. It was the first obstacle to Hitler’s predatory march across Europe. The first shots of World War II were fired here. This film tells the story of Westerplatte’s courageous defenders.Read More »

  • Eiichi Yamamoto – Sen’ya ichiya monogatari AKA One Thousand and One Nights (1969)

    1961-1970AnimationEiichi YamamotoEroticaJapan

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    This movie is completely wacky. Completely. Wacky. It concerns the story of a poor water seller in Baghdad who stumbles his way through ali baba and his 40 thieves, the tower of Babel, sinbad the sailor, the island of the sirens and many others stories that either i didn’t recognise from the 1001 nights stories or were just made up by the animation team on one of what must have been many acid binges. The film was made in 1969 with a crew of about 15 animators and others (the same names pop up in multiple roles) and is thus forced to employ a number of techniques to cheapen the animation, using still frames incorporating live action shots (for such hard to animate things as the ocean) and shooting live action footage of miniature models for the landscape shots.Read More »

  • James Clavell – Where’s Jack? (1969)

    1961-1970ActionDramaJames ClavellUnited Kingdom

    The adventures and the exploits of notorious English thief and prison-breaker Jack Sheppard in 1720s London.Read More »

  • Sergei Parajanov – Hakob Hovnatanyan (1967)

    1961-1970DocumentarySergei ParajanovShort Film

    Exploring the art of Armenian portraitist Hakob Hovnatanyan, Parajanov revives the culture of Tbilisi of the 19th century.Read More »

  • Bertrand Blier – Hitler, connais pas AKA Hitler, Never Heard of Him [+extras] (1963)

    1961-1970Bertrand BlierDocumentaryFrance

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    Young people talk about the past, present and the future, dreams and trends, in front of Blier’s camera.

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    In 1963, 22-year-old Bertrand Blier invited 11 of his peers to come to a film studio and talk about their lives. The record of what was said, Hitler? Connais pas!, is a discussion of values that remains relevant and fascinating today. The footage was shot just five years prior to May 1968, and the atmosphere of that time is clearly discernible: these young people may not yet be revolutionaries, but there is clearly a ferment in the air. Read More »

  • Yûzô Kawashima – Onna wa nido umareru AKA Women Are Born Twice (1961) (HD)

    1961-1970AsianComedyJapanYûzô Kawashima

    The first of Kawashima’s Daiei Studio collaborations with Wakao centers on the life of a Tokyo geisha named Koen and her relationships with various men. Starting out with no singing or dancing talents, the young, free-spirited Koen is initially eager to please and happy to do what she is told. With time and experience, however, she gradually begins to notice a change in herself and questions what she wants out of life. Played with subtle shifts in emotion, Wakao’s delicate performance earned her the Kinema Junpo Award and Blue Ribbon Award for Best Actress.Read More »

  • Luciano Salce – Il federale AKA The Fascist (1961)

    1961-1970ComedyItalyLuciano SalceWar

    1944. Primo Arcovazzi, a fanatic member of Brigate Nere (fascist organization), is in charge to bring an opponent to the regime, Prof. George Wilson, from Abruzzo to Roma. He accepted the mandate because of his wish to be upgraded to “Federale”. They travel by a sidecar trough the disastrous Italy, near to the final collapse, under bombings and in agony. Nevertheless the bad situation, they manage to build up a kind of friendship. Primo, even if the signals of final destruction are near, doesn’t lose his trust in the regime. The end is near.Read More »

  • Martin Ritt – Hud (1963) (HD)

    1961-1970DramaMartin RittUSAWestern

    Hud is a 1963 American Drama Western film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas and Patricia Neal. It was produced by Ritt and Newman’s recently founded company, Salem Productions, and was their first film for Paramount Pictures. Hud was filmed on location on the Texas Panhandle, including Claude, Texas. Its screenplay was by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank Jr. and was based on Larry McMurtry’s 1961 novel, Horseman, Pass By. The film’s title character, Hud Bannon, was a minor character in the original screenplay but was reworked as the lead role. With its main character an antihero, Hud was later described as a revisionist Western.Read More »

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