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Police gets a call-out to a lonely hotel in the Alps. When an officer gets to the hotel everything seems to be alright. Suddenly an avalanche cuts them out from the rest of the world and strange things are going to happen. Seems that some visitors may be extraterrestrial.Read More »
1970s
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Grigori Kromanov – ‘Hukkunud Alpinisti’ hotell AKA Dead Mountaineer Hotel (1979)
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Ken Russell – Savage Messiah (1972)
1971-1980ClassicsDramaKen RussellUnited KingdomSynopsis:
The Music Lovers. Mahler. Valentino. In these and other films, Ken Russell explores the lives of artists and in turn finds inspiration for his own considerable cinematic creativity. Savage Messiah belongs to that Russell oeuvre and it draws from the filmmaker a work often studied in its pace yet exhilarating in its impact. It is the story of the short, influential career of pre-World War I French sculptor Henri Gaudier and of his intimate yet platonic friendship with a Polish émigré 20 years his senior. Scott Antony and Dorothy Tutin, perhaps better known to theater aficionados, play the two leads. Movie fans will readily identify the third-billed player: Helen Mirren in a memorable early-career role as a flamboyant, uninhibited suffragette.Read More » -
Peter Collinson – Straight on Till Morning (1972)
1971-1980CultHammer FilmsPeter CollinsonThrillerUnited KingdomQuote:
Shy Brenda Thompson writes naive children’s stories to amuse herself. Stifled and desperate for a man of her own, she leaves Liverpool, telling her mom she’s pregnant, and gets a job in a boutique in London. She moves in with the promiscuous but good-hearted Caroline but the mod set shuns her for her plain looks. Then she kidnaps a strange young man’s dog, so as to perhaps get to know him while returning it. The young man turns out to be Peter, a psychopath with a predilection for killing beautiful things. He renames Brenda Wendy, and they start a hopeful, if strange, relationship. It might have a chance, if it weren’t for Peter’s murderous secrets.Read More » -
Jonas Mekas – Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (1972) (HD)
1971-1980DocumentaryExperimentalJonas MekasUSADocumenting Mekas’s return to the Lithuanian village of his birth, Semeniškiai, for the first time since he and his brother Adolfas escaped from German labor camps and emigrated to the United States in the late 1940s, Reminiscences is arguably the greatest achievement within Mekas’s exploration of the film-diary form. We begin in Williamsburg with footage shot by Mekas with his first Bolex of his and Adolfas’s first years in exile, before skipping ahead to the brothers’ return to Lithuania in 1971, their reunions with family members, their experience of their home country as displaced people, and finally, their visit to the labor camp near Hamburg where they were imprisoned during World War II.Read More »
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Claude Lelouch – L’Aventure, c’est l’Aventure AKA Money Money Money (1972)
1971-1980Claude LelouchComedyCrimeFranceRealising that times have changed, five unscrupulous crooks decide it is time for a reappraisal of their line of business. Prostitutes are demanding the right to strike, workers now dismiss their bosses rather than the other way round, and the world is being refashioned by political and social revolutions. For Lino, Jacques, Simon, Charlot and Aldo, the days of robbing banks are a thing of the past. Now they decide to make an active participation in this brave new world, by hijacking aeroplanes and kidnapping high-profile public figures, starting with the rock singer Johnny Halliday. It proves to be a very lucrative enterprise, until one of their victims turns the tables on them…Read More »
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James Goldstone – Cry Panic (1974)
1971-1980James GoldstoneMysteryThrillerUSAA man accidentially runs over and kills a pedestrian outside a small town. He begins to suspect that the locals, including the sheriff, are keeping secrets about the victim.Read More »
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Melvin Van Peebles – Watermelon Man (1970)
1961-1970BlaxploitationComedyExploitationMelvin Van PeeblesUSAAn extremely bigoted white man finds out the hard (and somewhat humorous) way what it’s like being a black man, firsthand!Read More »
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Michel Soutter – Les nénuphars (1972)
1971-1980DramaMichel SoutterPerformanceSwitzerlandSynopsis:
Arthur and Marcel, two firemen, keep boredom at bay by improvising on stage, one on a keyboard the other on drums, tunes, poems and songs. Carol arrives, in search of her lover Armand. Accompanied by the musicians, she sings of her strange loves and leaves. Then Armand turns up, in search of Carol, and the disturbing Cigare…Read More » -
Didier Philippe-Gérard – Stéphanie recto-verso (1978)
1971-1980Didier Philippe-GérardEroticaFranceQuote:
Stephanie (Jacqueline) (Cathy Stewart) and Mark (Guy Royer) are having dinner when their friend Luke (Alban Ceray) arrives. He has a problem and must take Mark away to help solve it. At first reluctant, Mark goes off with Luke. But it is just an excuse for them to visit two of their mistresses, Diane Dubois and Marion Schultz. Mark arrives home exhausted and Jacqueline serves him a coffee, with a blowjob to provide the cream.Read More »









