Deep End (1970)- Jerzy Skolimowski (English/German New Wave) Western Europe
The 1970s was a generation where filmmakers used extreme content such as sex and nudity. In this instance, Jerzy Skolimowski wrote a...
The 1970s was a generation where filmmakers used extreme content such as sex and nudity. In this instance, Jerzy Skolimowski wrote a...
Filmmaker Ingmar Bergman continued making autobiographical films throughout the 1960s, primarily based on his rough personal life....
Polish filmmaker Andrzej Wajda was well-known for making war films between 1955 and 1958, with “Ashes and Diamonds” as an example of one...
French novelist Albert Camus wrote his novella "The Stranger" during the height of World War II in Europe. Many years later, Italian...
The 1960s was a time when filmmakers around the world started to become experimental. One of the first experimental filmmakers, Jean-Luc...
The late 1950s through the early 1960s was when the Soviet Union was beginning to thaw out from the Stalinist era, where filmmakers...
The late 1960s was when filmmakers adapted New Wave cinema, which dates to the late 1950s in Europe when filmmakers such as Godard and...
In the late 1940s, filmmakers were creative in making films in the present setting, using injured war veterans as characters to create...
In the 1930s, actress Joan Crawford was one of Hollywood's most well-known actors during the Golden Age of Hollywood. In this case,...
As the mid-1950s was in full swing, filmmakers like Jack Arnold used his creativity to create this 1957 “The Incredible Shrinking Man.”...
Jack Arnold’s 1955 science fiction film, “Tarantula!” is one of the most unique monster horror films ever made in Hollywood. This is...
John Ford’s western “Stagecoach” is one of the earlier Western films released in Hollywood. This film was innovative for the film...
Otto Preminger’s 1944 film noir “Laura” is one of the first films to exhibit the topic of murder mystery along with several other films...
David Lynch’s 1986 film, “Blue Velvet” is a neo-noir mystery film that goes through a long journey of sexual violence, harassment, and...
“Jailhouse Rock” is a 1957 musical drama film that is a feature length version of Elvis Presley’s song of the same title. This film can...
Throughout the history of film, movies traditionally have the structure of scene changes and cuts within the scenes to clearly illustrate...
By the late 1960s, Classical Hollywood films were declining in revenue due to censorship and films being unable to connect with their...
Alfred Hitchcock’s “Strangers on a Train” is a film noir psychological thriller where the two main characters met on a train and on...
Jean Luc Godard’s 1964 film, “Band of Outsiders” is a French New Wave gangster film that was his seventh feature film in five years as...
Ingmar Bergman’s “Wild Strawberries” is a 1957 Swedish drama film where viewers were struggling to determine between reality and fantasy...