Edwige Fenech plays the girlfriend of beatnik-hippy artist Archie (Willi Colombini). Throughout the film Edwige is either having her body painted during a hippy party, posing naked for Archie or seducing other men. All is not fun and games for Edwige though after another hippy girl (Marcella Michelangeli) has her eyes on Archie.Read More »
1961-1970
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Franz Marischka – L’uomo dal pennello d’oro (1969)
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Sang-ok Shin – Cheonnyeon ho AKA A Thousand Year Old Fox (1969)
1961-1970ActionFantasySang-ok ShinSouth KoreaIMDB:
Once upon a time, under the reign of the three kingdoms, there was a woman who tempts a Buddhist priest named Cho. She is a one-thousand-year-old fox who intends to reincarnate as a human being. Not knowing this, Cho lives with the fox. But in the end, they get separated harboring sadness of unfulfilled love in this world.
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Juan Luis Buñuel – Calanda (1966)
Arthouse1961-1970DocumentaryFranceJuan Luis BuñuelCalanda is a town in the province of Teruel, in Aragon, Spain. It lies on the southern fringe of the Ebro river basin, at the confluence of the Guadalope and Guadalopillo rivers.
The climate is transitional between Mediterranean and Continental. Its economy is based in agriculture, especially peaches and olives, both having a Protected Designation of Origin, Melocoton de Calanda in the case of the peach production and Aceite del Bajo Aragon in the case of the olive oil, other agricultural produce are almonds and other fruits and residual cereal production. It was the hometown of Spanish film director Luis Buñuel.Read More »
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John Frankenheimer – Seven Days in May [+Extra] (1964)
1961-1970ClassicsJohn FrankenheimerThrillerUSAFrom Wikipedia:
Seven Days in May is an American political thriller motion picture directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, and Ava Gardner, and released in February 1964 with a screenplay by Rod Serling based on the novel of the same name by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II, which was published in 1962.Read More » -
Jurislav Korenic & Aleksandar Jevdjevic – Karadjoz (1969)
1961-1970Bosnia HerzegovinaComedyJurislav Korenic and Aleksandar JevdjevicTVVery old and very rare comedy, 5 parts TV series produced by TV Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, ex-Yugoslavia.Read More »
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Ted Kotcheff – Tiara Tahiti (1962)
1961-1970ComedyTed KotcheffUnited KingdomPlot Synopsis:
Two former British Army officers–one smooth, the other stuffy–encounter each other again in Tahiti years after war’s end. The occasion is a hotel chain’s expansion plan, but there’s an unresolved matter of a certain court martial and whose fault it was… Read More » -
Ousmane Sembene – Borom sarret (1963)
1961-1970African CinemaDramaOusmane SembeneSenegalShort FilmSenegalese director Ousmane Sembène’s Borom Sarret tells the story of a poor man trying to make a living as a cart driver in Dakar.
Borom Sarret or The Wagoner (French: Le Charretier) is a 1963 film by Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, the first film over which he had full control.
It is often considered the first film ever made in Africa by a black African. It is 18 minutes long and tells a story about a cart driver in Dakar. The film illustrates the poverty in Africa, showing that independence has not solved the problems of its people.
It was shown as part of the Cannes Classics section of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. [Wikipedia]Read More »
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Henri Verneuil – La vingt-cinquième heure AKA The 25th Hour (1967)
Drama1961-1970FranceHenri VerneuilWarIn WW2, a Romanian Gentile peasant is denounced by the village gendarme and sent to a concentration camp for Jews where, due to an error, he’s drafted into the SS.Read More »
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Eric Rohmer – Cinéastes de notre temps: Le celluloïd et le marbre (1965)
1961-1970DocumentaryEric RohmerFranceAn extremely rare episode of Cinéastes de notre temps directed by Eric Rohmer based of a series of articles written in Cahiers du cinema in the 1950s.Read More »