1960s

  • Carmelo Bene – Nostra signora dei turchi AKA Our Lady of the Turks (1968)

    1961-1970Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtCarmelo BeneCultExperimentalItaly

    Synopsis:
    A man (Carmelo Bene) can not bear to be part of society. He considers himself a “jerk” and so invents its own philosophy, which involves the destruction of his land of Puglia where all citizens are devoted to the Catholic religion. However, the man can not destroy the belief of the pilgrims of Salento, because a woman would prevent that. It is an unknown “Santa Margherita”, which tries to divert man from his weird and impossible philosophy. Successive scenes of the film show various situations unreal and dream in which the two protagonists try to obtain the best one on the other. After a blasphemous dialogue between monks, the man includes his whole philosophy in a Moorish building. In fact, this seems to have been the scene of the massacre of the famous 800 Martyrs of Otranto, which are considered by the scetic man the absolute death of Christianity.Read More »

  • Walter Hugo Khouri – O Corpo Ardente aka The Burning Body (1966)

    1961-1970ArthouseBrazilDramaWalter Hugo Khouri

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    Márcia is a married woman with a son. She finds that her husband has an affair. She cheats him too and decides to go to Itaipava with her son. A black horse, free in the fields, attracts her. In the end, she comes back home and memories come back while watching the footage made by her son.Read More »

  • Peter Maxwell – Impact (1963)

    1961-1970CrimePeter MaxwellUnited Kingdom

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    Crime reporter Jack Moir is framed by crooked nightclub owner, ‘The Duke’. In prison, Moir
    plans his revenge.Read More »

  • Ugo Liberatore – Il sesso degli angeli AKA The Sex of Angels (1968)

    1961-1970ItalyThrillerUgo Liberatore

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    Synopsis
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    Here’s an interesting Italian/German co-production, full of subjects from 1968 protest, recalling the two infamous “bikini thrillers”,”Interrabang” and “Top sensation”, in which three young beauties (Rosemarie Dexter, Doris Kunstmann and Laura Troschel), alluring their male friend (Bernard De Vries), embark on a journey in a luxury yacht around the coast of Yugoslavia, plenty of bedhopping, nudity and the usual hijinks occur before things take a sinister turn when they decide to lock themselves in a cabin and dose up on LSD
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  • Vittorio De Sica – Amanti (1968)

    Drama1961-1970ItalyVittorio De Sica

    Synopsis:
    Recently-divorced fashion designer Julia (Faye Dunaway) arrives in Venice from the U.S. and meets handsome race car driver Valerio (Marcello Mastroianni) at the airport. While she initially brushes off his advances, she soon has a change of heart and invites him to spend a few days with her at the villa where she’ll be staying. After several days divided between lovemaking and sightseeing, a party at Julia’s home turns into an orgy, and Valerio decides that he’s bitten off more than he can chew and leaves her. However, Valerio soon learns that there’s a reason for Julia’s reckless abandon — she is suffering from a terminal illness and has a very short time to live. Faye Dunaway and Marcello Mastroianni were romantically involved at the time Amanti was in production, though little of their personal chemistry appears onscreen. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Roy Boulting – Suspect (1960)

    1951-1960Roy BoultingThrillerUnited Kingdom

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    A group of British boffins have their humanitarian research classified by the Government. Unhappy with the decision, some fume, some grumble and some may just be ripe for picking by a sinister spy ring. Nigel Balchin back in the Small Back Room territory, minus Michael Powell.Read More »

  • Jean-Luc Godard – Pierrot le Fou (1965)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaFranceJean-Luc Godard

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    A man leaves his bourgeois comfort and wife for a life of adventure and for a girl involved in smuggling, leaves his name Ferdinand for a nickname, Pierrot, leaves his boredom for crazy love, society Paris for “wild” France… to eventually tune himself up with his visions and ideals.Read More »

  • Marcello Baldi – Marte, dio della guerra AKA Mars, God of War (1962)

    1961-1970AdventureEpicItalyMarcello Baldi

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    SYNOPSIS
    Entertaining fantasy-based peplum, starring American actor Roger Browne as the God of War.

    The king of Telbia defeats an African army through the intervention of the war god Mars. Remaining on Earth, Mars falls in love with the human girl Daphne, but she is forced to become a priestess in the temple of Venus. Mars tries to free her, but falls under the spell of Venus, who keeps him prisoner. Daphne, meanwhile, having violated the sanctity of the temple, is condemned to be devoured by a monster.

    Director Marcello Baldi composes his shots to make full use of the Totalscope image, making this picture a must in widescreen. Highlights include the opening battle between the Greek and African armies and a Little Shoppe of Horrors-type plant monster to whom maidens are sacrificed.Read More »

  • Ingmar Bergman – Persona [+Extras] (1966)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaIngmar BergmanQueer Cinema(s)Sweden

    Quote:
    Persona is arguably Ingmar Bergman’s most challenging and experimental film. Elisabeth Vogler (Liv Ullman) is an accomplished stage actress who, in the middle of performing Elektra, ceases to speak. Sister Alma (Bibi Andersson), the young nurse assigned to care for her, learns that there is nothing physically or even psychologically wrong with Elisabeth – she has simply, consciously decided not to speak. Alma (the name, not accidentally, is the Spanish word for soul) describes her initial impressions of Elisabeth as gentle and childlike, but with strict eyes. She takes Elisabeth to the attending physician’s remote summer house to facilitate her recuperation. At first, the two seem ideally suited: a talkative, candid, and inexperienced nurse, and a sophisticated, enigmatic, and silent patient. They take long walks, bask in the sun, and read together. It is obvious that their isolation has cultivated a sense of intimacy between them, albeit one-sided.Read More »

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