The New Wave or La Nouvelle Vague is a movement in French cinema that emerged in the late 1950s and continued into the 1960s.
"The Dreamers" is a 2003 romantic drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. The movie takes place during the 1968 Paris student riots and follows the story...
"Nashville" is a 1975 American film directed by Robert Altman and is considered to be one of his signature works.
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"Až přijde kocour" (1963) - A Whimsical Satire with a Magical Touch
Cinema Novo: The Brazilian Film Movement of the 1960s-1970s
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Discover the history and impact of Third Cinema, a revolutionary film movement that emerged in the 1960s to challenge mainstream cinema and give voice to the oppressed and marginalized.
"Borgen" (2010-2013), a standout in the Nordic Noir genre, skillfully explores political drama with the depth and intensity of a crime thriller.
"Le Mouton enragé" (1974) is a stylish and sharp social satire from director Michel Deville, exploring the corrupting nature of power and wealth in the world of 1970s Parisian society.
"Todo Modo" is a 1976 political satire and psychological drama exploring power, religion, and corruption in Italy. Director Elio Petri's film offers a challenging yet rewarding watch
Dive into the cult classic "Heavy Metal" (1981), an anthology of animated stories that blend sci-fi, fantasy, and rock music with a mature edge.
Discover our review of Andrzej Munk's 'Eroica' (1958), a compelling Polish film that satirically explores heroism during World War II.
Dive into the hilarious world of '90s rock with "Airheads," a comedy about a band's absurd attempt to break into the music industry by hijacking a radio station.
Explore the transformative journey of Latin American Third Cinema, a movement that redefined film as a tool for social and political change.
“Network” (1976) – A Darkly Comic Satire on Television In the wild world of television, where ratings reign supreme, Network takes center stage.
Czech New Wave is a 1960s Czechoslovak film movement mixing irony, avant garde visuals and humanism in works by Forman, Chytilová and Menzel. Their award winning films remain essential viewing.