Released Date:
1961-02-07
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(46737 Reviews)
Director:
Jean-Luc GodardFranèois Truffaut (story)
Michel Poiccard, an irresponsible sociopath and small-time thief, steals a car and impulsively murders the motorcycle policeman who pursues him. Now wanted by the authorities, he renews his relationship with Patricia Franchini, a hip American girl studying journalism at the Sorbonne, whom he had met in Nice a few weeks earlier. Before leaving Paris, he plans to collect a debt from an underworld acquaintance and expects her to accompany him on his planned getaway to Italy. Even with his face in the local papers and media, Poiccard seems oblivious to the dragnet that is slowly closing around him as he recklessly pursues his love of American movies and libidinous interest in the beautiful American.
Released Date:
1969-10-15
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
158 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (8782 Reviews)
Director:
Joshua LoganAlan Jay Lerner (book)
Alan Jay Lerner (screenplay)
Paddy Chayefsky (adaptation)
A Michigan farmer and a prospector form a partnership in the California gold country. Their adventures include buying and sharing a wife, hijacking a stage, kidnaping six prostitutes, and turning their mining camp into a boomtown. Along the way there is plenty of drinking, gambling, and singing. They even find time to do some creative gold mining.
Released Date:
1969-02-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
102 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (157 Reviews)
Director:
George SchaeferOn the evening of his decoration for bringing a murderer to justice, Washington DC Police Captain Frank Matthews' wife, and her lover are murdered in bed. Jailed as the prime suspect, with the aforementioned murderer released on a technicality Matthews escapes in search of the man he believes to be the real killer.
Released Date:
1970-03-05
Languages:
English, Italian
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
137 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (12262 Reviews)
Arthur Hailey (from the novel by)
George Seaton (written for the screen by)
This precursor to later "epic" 70's disaster films illustrates 12 hours in the lives of the personnel and passengers at the "Lincoln Airport." Endless problems, professional and personal, are thrown at the various personnel responsible for the safe and proper administration of air traffic, airline management and aviation at a major US airport. Take one severe snowstorm, add multiple schedules gone awry, one elderly Trans Global Airlines stowaway, shortages, an aging, meretricious pilot, unreasonable, peevish spouses, manpower issues, fuel problems, frozen runways and equipment malfunctions and you get just a sample of the obstacles faced by weary, disgruntled personnel and passengers at the Lincoln Airport. Toss in one long-suffering pilot's wife, several stubborn men, office politics and romance and one passenger with a bomb and you have the film "Airport" from 1970.
Released Date:
1972-10-04
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Italy, West Germany
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (307 Reviews)
Director:
Yves BoissetGenres:
ThrillerBen Barzman (original scenario)
Basilio Franchina (original scenario)
Jorge Semprèn (adaptation)
Sadiel, rebel leader in a North African state, takes refuge in Switzerland in the aftermath of a coup. Aware of the threat posed by Sadiel, the ruthless Colonel Kassar contacts the French security services to help in capturing the political activist. A police informer, Darien, is forced to lure Sadiel to Paris, allegedly to make a television coverage about the Third World. Arriving in Paris, Sadiel is captured and delivered to his opponents. Disgusted by the way he has been manipulated, Darien tries to turn back the clock, unknowing who's dealing with.
Released Date:
1996-03-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
(197 Reviews)
Director:
Mark RappaportMark Rappaport's creative bio-pic about actress Jean Seberg is presented in a first-person, autobiographical format (with Seberg played by Mary Beth Hurt). He seamlessly interweaves cinema, politics, American society and culture, and film theory to inform, entertain, and move the viewer. Seberg's many marriages, as well as her film roles, are discussed extensively. Her involvement with the Black Panther Movement and subsequent investigation by the FBI is covered. Notably, details of French New Wave cinema, Russian Expressionist (silent) films, and the careers of Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave, and Clint Eastwood are also intensively examined. Much of the film is based on conjecture, but Rappaport encourages viewers to re-examine their ideas about women in film with this thought-provoking picture.
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