1960s

  • Jirí Menzel – Rozmarné léto AKA Capricious Summer (1968)

    1961-1970ArthouseComedyCzech RepublicJirí Menzel

    Two years after his worldwide hit Closely Watched Trains, Jiří Menzel directed this amusing idyll about three middle-aged men whose mellow summer is interrupted by the arrival of a circus performer and his beautiful assistant. A meditation on aging and sex, shot in warm, sun-dappled color, Capricious Summer is one of the New Wave’s loveliest reveries.Read More »

  • Vincente Minnelli – Bells Are Ringing [+Extras] (1960)

    USA1951-1960ClassicsMusicalVincente Minnelli

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    A Brooklyn answering service operator becomes involved in the lives of her clients, including a struggling playwright with whom she begins to fall in love.Read More »

  • Piero Schivazappa – Femina ridens AKA The Frightened Woman (1969)

    1961-1970EroticaItalyPiero SchivazappaThriller

    With a style that is reminiscent of erotica guru, Radley Metzger, it is hard to believe that he did not direct The Frightened Woman. However, one can see why Metzger chose to release the film under his company Audubon Films. Imagine sets that are similar to Camille 2000, a sensual score by Stelvio Cipriani, and the perversity (though not nearly as extreme) of the Marquis de Sade combined in one film.Read More »

  • Joseph M. Newman – Twenty Plus Two (1961)

    Crime1961-1970Joseph M. NewmanMysteryUSA


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    IMDB:
    The plot of this near-noir is very convoluted, but the director keeps a steady pace and there is enough incidental interest to avoid confusion or boredom. When a Hollywood secretary is found murdered, Tom Alder (Janssen), a “finder of missing persons”, is hired to investigate the murder, but quickly sees a link between the secretary and a the long-missing daughter of a wealthy family. Complications involve some colorful characters: Leroy Dane (Brad Dexter), a big movie star, Mrs Delaney (Agnes Moorehead) the missing girl’s mother, Jacques Pleschette (Jacques Aubuchon) a shady figure who tries to hire Tom to find his missing brother. All these actors give top drawer performances, with Moorehead a standout for the way she takes complete control of her single scene with Janssen. Excellent too is Dina Merrill as Nikki (her Tokyo-set flashback with Janssen is quite impressive). Also fine in the cast are Jeanne Crain, Robert Strauss, and William Demarest, doing a convincing turn as a down-and-out drunken newspaper man.Read More »

  • Tapan Sinha – Khudito Pashan AKA The Hungry Stones (1960)

    1951-1960DramaHorrorIndiaTapan Sinha

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    SYNOPSIS

    From IMDb:
    The film is adapted from a story called Hungry Stones by Rabindranath Tagore. A tax collector posted to a small town puts up at a mansion feared by the locals because it is haunted. As time passes he grows more consumed by the mansion and its air of romance, and the spirits that haunt it, especially a beautiful woman.Read More »

  • Franco Zeffirelli – The Taming of the Shrew (1967)

    Arthouse1961-1970Franco ZeffirelliItalyMusicalWilliam Shakespeare

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    Franco Zeffirelli’s adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew is a zesty version of the classic comedy, highlighted by performances by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor and Nino Rota’s score. Instead of simply filming a play, Zeffirelli turned Shakespeare’s text into a lively, cinematic movie, with sweeping sets and cinematography. Set in Padua, Italy in the late 1500s, the story concerns the shy Bianca (Natasha Pyne) and the mean-spirited Katarina (Elizabeth Taylor), the two daughters of a rich merchant named Baptista (Michael Hordern). Though Bianca is being courted by a number of young men, Baptista announces that she may not marry until Katarina is wed. Read More »

  • Boris Stepantsev – Vovka v Tridevyatom tsarstve AKA Vovka in Far Far Away Kingdom (1965)

    1961-1970AnimationBoris StepantsevUSSR

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    19 min. 48 sec.
    SOYUZMULTFILM, 1965

    directed by Boris Stepantsev
    written by Vadim Korostylev
    art directors Anatoly Savchenko, Petr Repkin
    artists O. Ghemmerling, Lev Arkadyev
    animators Anatoly Abarenov, Galina Barinova, Antonina Alyoshina, V. Dolgikh, Youry Butyrin, Leonid Kayukov, Tatiana Taranovich, Victor Arsentiev, Olga Orlova, Anatoly Petrov, S. Zhutovskaya
    cameraman Michael Druyan
    music I. Yakushenko
    sound Boris Filchikov
    script editor Raisa Frichinskaya
    voice artists Emma Treivas, Michael Yanshin (Tsar) , Clara Rumyanova (Vassilissa) , Elena Ponsova (The Old lady and the Librarian) , Rina Zelenaya (Vovka)Read More »

  • Aleksandr Borisov – Krotkaya aka The Meek One (1960)

    1951-1960Aleksandr BorisovDramaRomanceUSSR

    Based on the short story “A Gentle Being” by Dostoievski.

    “St. Petersburg. The capital. Hardly any other place could influence a man’s soul in such dark, harsh and mysterious ways … like St. Petersburg does it. Now, see for yourselves what is happening in those big black dusky houses of St. Petersburg. Look closer. And see for yourselves – what kind of life this is.”
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  • Vilgot Sjöman – Ingmar Bergman Gör En Film AKA Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie (1963)

    Documentary1961-1970SwedenTVVilgot Sjöman

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    Vilgot Sjöman (I Am Curious — Yellow 1967) and a crew from Swedish Television followed Ingmar Bergman during the filming of Winter Light and came away with a five-part documentary, including set construction, rehearsals, editing, and behind-the-camera conversations with Bergman and the cast and crew, and audience reactions to the film. Written by BubbleofearthRead More »

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