1970s

  • Erwin C. Dietrich – Der Teufel in Miss Jonas (1974)

    1971-1980EroticaErwin C. DietrichSwitzerland

    After her death Miss Jonas lands before incarnate, who notifies three days too soon came to be. He sends them temporarily back to Earth, where Miss Jonas knowing anyway in hell to land, it makes dealing with representatives of either sex, its future place of residence in good faith to develop.Read More »

  • Alan Clarke – Horace (1972)

    1971-1980Alan ClarkeDramaTVUnited Kingdom

    Diabetic Horace is mentally impaired and works in a joke shop. He befriends loner schoolboy, Gordon Blackett who retreats from his loveless home into an imaginary world.Read More »

  • Peter Weir – Picnic at Hanging Rock [Director’s Cut] (1975)

    1971-1980AustraliaDramaMysteryPeter Weir

    Quote:
    Desire as persistent and intense as the sunshine on a bright summer day is what teases out madness in Peter Weir’s Picnic at Hanging Rock. The objects, or goals, of these desires are disparate, though they all spiral out following the 1900 disappearance of three young women and a teacher from the Appleyard School during a trip to the small titular ridge on St. Valentine’s Day. The vanishing of these women is central to the plot, but Weir’s film is never as fascinated with the reasons for this absence as it is with the characters left in its inexplicable wake. Cliff Green’s script, adapted from Joan Lindsay’s novel of the same name, never goes about teasing what could have happened to these women at Hanging Rock, instead focusing on the wild cupidity that erupts in the surrounding community in reaction to the mystery.Read More »

  • Philip Kaufman – The Wanderers [Preview Cut](1979)

    1971-1980DramaPhilip KaufmanUSA

    Quote:
    At the climax of the spirited teen gangland film, one that unevenly blends together nostalgia and a story of urban angst, Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin'” blares out of a Folk City club and signals the beginning of a possibly new enlightened era for the country. The episodic rock’n’roll film passionately directed by Philip Kaufman (“The White Dawn”/”The Right Stuff”/”Quills”) is good at getting at the symbolic changes that took place in its Bronx, Fordham Road, setting, in 1963, and the swagger of teen gangs and their problematic upbringing and aimless street-life existence, but its character depictions, gang rumbles and racial healing scenes are pure Hollywood hokum. The crudely entertaining cultish comedy/drama, strongly driven by a great golden oldies score (including songs such as Smokey Robinson & The Miracles’ “You Really Got A Hold On Me,” The Contours’ “Do You Love Me,” the Shirelles’ “Soldier Boy,” and the Surfaris’ “Wipe Out”), is based on the novel by Richard Price and is co-written by Kaufman and his wife Rose.Read More »

  • Hamlet Hovsepian – Glukh AKA Head (1975)

    1971-1980ArmeniaExperimentalHamlet HovsepianVideo Art

    Staggeringly simple films: a man itching his back, a man thinking, a man yawning, but like the works of Samuel Beckett, these minute gestures stand in as grand statements of the human condition, akin to the films of Bas Jan Ader and Marcel Broodthaers.Read More »

  • Erwin C. Dietrich – Rolls-Royce Baby (1975)

    1971-1980ComedyEroticaErwin C. DietrichSwitzerland

    The “Rolls-Royce Baby” is an irresistible Erotic Diva who rides around in a Rolls-Royce in search for simulated sex with strangers. She is chauffeured by the great and multi-talented Eric.Read More »

  • Pier Paolo Pasolini – Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma AKA Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) (HD)

    1971-1980CultExploitationItalyPier Paolo Pasolini

    New, restored high-definition digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
    The notorious final film from Pier Paolo Pasolini, Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom has been called nauseating, shocking, depraved, pornographic . . . It’s also a masterpiece. The controversial poet, novelist, and filmmaker’s transposition of the Marquis de Sade’s eighteenth-century opus of torture and degradation to Fascist Italy in 1944 remains one of the most passionately debated films of all time, a thought-provoking inquiry into the political, social, and sexual dynamics that define the world we live in.Read More »

  • Ingmar Bergman – Ansikte mot ansikte AKA Face to Face (TV Version) (1976)

    1971-1980DramaIngmar BergmanSwedenTV

    Psychiatrist Dr. Jenny Isaksson has temporally moved in with her grandparents in the house in which she grew up. In watching her grandmother lovingly take care of her ailing grandfather, remembering back to her childhood with her grandparents, spending time with her friend Tomas, and processing an event associated with one of her more severe cases, Jenny, in a fragile mental state, begins to have a nervous breakdown. In a semi-lucid state while conscious, and in semi-consciousness regarding reality when she dreams in her sleep, Jenny may begin to process her fragile mental state, especially if it is better to be alive or dead.Read More »

  • Erwin C. Dietrich – Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat AKA Six Swedes on a Campus (1979)

    1971-1980ComedyEroticaErwin C. DietrichSwitzerland

    Miss Klein runs a boarding-school. The schoolgirls chloroform a peeping Tom, lock two plumbers in the dormitories, strip for a gamekeeper and tease their sports teacher. The teacher gets carried away in front of the class while giving a demonstartion of sexual positions with the gym teacher. Kerstin gives a sexy turn to their biking through the woods by attaching dildos to their bicycle seats. These move up and down as they pedal.Read More »

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