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Weekend
New Yorker Video
New Yorker Video
Jean-Luc Godard and Luis Buñuel enjoyed an ardent misanthropic duel in the '60s and '70s, but who won is anyone's call. Godard's Weekend lays down the trump in a harrowing and darkly funny allegory in which social mores fray along political...
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King of Hearts
MGM (Video & DVD)
MGM (Video & DVD)
This film was a touchstone of the late 1960s, when it was seen as an antiwar allegory for a world in which madness seemed to reign. Of course, that would probably be true whenever this movie was shown, wouldn't it? Directed by Philippe de Broca and...
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Don't Look Now
Paramount
Paramount
Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now once seemed radically new with its kaleidoscopic imagery, dreamlike editing, and willingness to let mystery be mysterious on several levels of reality/illusion--plus art-house darling Julie Christie in a long, nude...
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Blood & Sand
Vidmark / Trimark
Vidmark / Trimark
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Open City
Kino Video
Kino Video
The Allies had barely driven the Nazis out of Rome when Roberto Rosselini went to work on Open City , considered by most to be his greatest work. Shot on bits and short ends of scavenged film, this film helped define Italian neorealism. ...
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The Icicle Thief
Fox Lorber
Fox Lorber
This fascinating Italian film (with English subtitles) by Maurizio Nichetti works on several levels at once--and is extremely funny on all of them. At heart, it's a satire of the kind of neorealism of such films as The Bicycle Thief , which it...
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