1970s

  • Fred Zinnemann – Julia (1977)

    Fred Zinnemann1971-1980DramaUSA

    From “Pentimento,” the memoirs of late playwright Lillian Hellman, JULIA covers those years in the 1930s when Lillian attained fame with the production of her first play “The Childrens’ Hour” on Broadway. Not surprisingly, it centers on Lillian’s relationship with her lifelong friend, Julia. It is a relationship that goes beyond mere acquaintance and one for which the word “love” seems appropriate. While Julia attends the University in Vienna, studying with such luminaries as Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein, Lillian suffers through revisions of her play with her mentor and sometimes lover Dashiel Hammett at a New England beachhouse. After becoming a celebrated playwright, Lillian is invited to a writers conference in Russia.Read More »

  • Lefteris Xanthopoulos – O Giorgos apo ta Sotirianika (1978)

    1971-1980ArthouseDocumentaryGreeceLefteris Xanthopoulos

    ‘Giorgos from Sotirianika’ in contrary with ‘Greek Community of Heidelberg’, which deals with the immigration community of a city, focuses on a particular person that is the typical success story of a Greek immigrant. There no dramatization nor any beautification of the character.Read More »

  • Costa-Gavras – Clair de femme AKA Womanlight (1979)

    Costa-Gavras1971-1980DramaFrance

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    With his wife dying a slow and undignified natural death, Michel prepares to leave France and catch a plane to Caracas. At the airport, he has second thoughts. Whilst walking the streets of Paris, he runs into Lydia, a middle-aged woman whose husband is brain damaged after a car accident in which her daughter died. Michel and Lydia find mutual support in each other’s company, but are they destined for one another…?Read More »

  • Satsuo Yamamoto – Kinkanshoku AKA Annular Eclipse AKA Solar Eclipse (1975)

    Satsuo Yamamoto1971-1980AsianJapanPolitics

    In the wake of Watergate, the scandal surrounding then Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka’s dealings with construction companies in Japan caused a similar political upheaval. Director Yamamoto chose as the subject for his film a scandal that had taken place some ten years prior to the Tanaka disclosure, to let the Japanese people know that such corruption had long been part of their politicians’ lives.Read More »

  • YES New York – The Last Rally (1976)

    1971-1980DocumentaryUSAYES New York

    The Last Rally, a 30-minute tape by YES New York, a group composed of Shridhar Bapat, Mark Brownstone, Karen Edwards, and Joe Loguidice, documents the post-Vietnam war demonstration held in Central Park on May 11, 1975. Among the performers featured are Phil Ochs, Patti Smith, and Joan Baez. William Kunstler is also interviewed.Read More »

  • Bill Reid – Occupation (1970)

    1961-1970Bill ReidCanadaDocumentaryPolitics

    In this documentary, striking political science students concerned with the democratization of their university occupy the offices of the Political Science Department at McGill University. The issue: greater student control over the hiring of faculty. The film crew lives with the students and follows their action through confusion, argument, dissent, and negotiations with faculty. The result is an intimate view of a student political action.
    Another from the NFB’s Challenge for Change program.Read More »

  • Jonas Mekas – Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania (1972)

    Jonas Mekas1971-1980DocumentaryUSA

    — Jonas Mekas wrote:
    “The film consists of three parts. The first part is made up of footage I shot with my first Bolex, during my first years in America, mostly from 1950-1953. It shows me and my brother Adolfas, how we looked in those days; miscellaneous footage of immigrants in Brooklyn, picnicking, dancing, singing; the streets of Williamsburg.

    — Jonas Mekas wrote:
    “The second part was shot in August 1971, in Lithuania. Almost all of the footage comes from Semeniškiai, the village I was born in. You see the old house, my mother (born 1887), all the brothers, goofing, celebrating our homecoming. You don’t really see how Lithuania is today: you see it only through the memories of a Displaced Person back home for the first time in twenty-five years.Read More »

  • Claude Bernard-Aubert – Parties de chasse en Sologne AKA Sex Hunting Adventures (1979)

    Claude Bernard-Aubert1971-1980EroticaFrance

    Christine Beaugrand invites a group of friends to her country home for a duck hunt and a lot of sex.

    This film is also known as La grande mouille.

    Starring: Brigitte Lahaie, Christine Beaugrand, France Lomay, Catherine Leno, Karine Gambier, Elsa Maroussia, Dominique Aveline, Marilyn Jess, Claude Loir, Cyril Val, Guy Royer & Gabriel Pontello.Read More »

  • Wim Wenders – Alice in den Städten AKA Alice in the Cities (1974)

    1971-1980ArthouseDramaGermanyWim Wenders

    Quote:
    The first of the road films that would come to define the career of Wim Wenders, the magnificent Alice in the Cities is an emotionally generous and luminously shot odyssey. A German journalist (Rüdiger Vogler) is driving across the United States to research an article; it’s a disappointing trip, in which he is unable to truly connect with what he sees. Things change, however, when he has no choice but to take a young girl named Alice (Yella Rottländer) with him on his return trip to Germany, after her mother (Lisa Kreuzer)—whom he has just met—leaves the child in his care. Though they initially find themselves at odds, the pair begin to form an unlikely friendship.Read More »

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