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poster
86
8.6
/11372/
83
/401/
80
/217/
4.4
/28930/
100
/13/
96
/297/
75
/11/

Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (1972)
British progressive rock band Pink Floyd perform at the ancient Roman Amphitheater in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy in 1971. Although the band perform a typical live set from the era, there is no audience beyond the basic film crew.
poster
The Roku Channel
79
7.6
/41597/
76
/1597/
76
/1067/
4.0
/252435/
91
/33/
87
/9231/
73
/13/
cc age 13+

Fantastic Planet (1973)
On the planet Ygam, the Draags, extremely technologically and spiritually advanced blue humanoids, consider the tiny Oms, human beings descendants of Terra's inhabitants, as ignorant animals. Those who live in slavery are treated as simple pets and used to entertain Draag children; those who live hidden in the hostile wilderness of the planet are periodically hunted and ruthlessly slaughtered as if they were vermin.
poster
Kanopy
76
7.0
/3240/
71
/50/
68
/98/
3.6
/5385/
100
/19/
76
/29/

The Clowns (1970)
Fellini exposes his great attraction for the clowns and the world of the circus first recalling a childhood experience when the circus arrives nearby his home. Then he joins his crew and travel from Italy to Paris chasing the last greatest European clowns still live in these countries. He also meets Anita Ekberg trying to buy a panther in a circus.
poster
Criterion Channel
72
7.3
/2110/
69
/51/
70
/34/
3.7
/2647/
80
/20/
79
/73/

General Idi Amin Dada (1974)
Filmmaker Barbet Schroeder shows the Ugandan dictator meeting his Cabinet, reviewing his troops, explaining his ideology.
poster
66
7.4
/179/
64
/5/
60
/5/
3.6
/432/
61
/205/
77
/4166/
57
/41/
cc age 16+

The Dinosaur and the Baby (1967)
An hour-long discussion between Fritz Lang and Jean-Luc Godard in which they discuss a variety of art forms, the role of the cinema, their collaboration together, and much more. (Filmed in 1964 but released for TV in 1967.)
poster
Criterion Channel
74
63
7.0
/3816/
67
/71/
71
/87/
3.7
/7519/
92
/13/
70
/34/

The Immortal Story (1968)
An aged, wealthy trader plots with his servant to recreate a maritime tall tale, using a local woman and an unknown sailor as actors.
poster
Criterion Channel
70
47
7.1
/1838/
67
/25/
71
/48/
3.7
/3261/

The Taking of Power by Louis XIV (1966)
Cardinal Mazarin dies, leaving a power vacuum in which the young Louis asserts his intention to govern as well as rule. Mazarin's fiscal advisor, Colbert, warns against Fouquet, the Superintendant who has been systematically looting the treasury and wants to be prime minister. Fouquet believes Louis will soon tire of exercizing power and overplays his hand by offering a bribe to Louis' mistress to be his ally. She reports this to the king who arrests Fouquet. Louis and Colbert design a brilliant strategy to keep merchants making money, nobles in debt, the urban poor working and fed, and peasants untaxed.
poster
Kanopy
59
37
6.1
/1256/
60
/22/
60
/26/
3.6
/3941/
46
/373/

Le Gai Savoir (1969)
Night after night, not long before dawn, two young adults, Patricia and Emile, meet on a sound stage to discuss learning, discourse, and the path to revolution. Scenes of Paris's student revolt, the Vietnam War, and other events of the late 1960s, along with posters, photographs, and cartoons, are backdrops to their words. Words themselves are often Patricia and Emile's subject, as are images, sounds, and juxtapositions.
poster
65
25
6.8
/483/
65
/12/
55
/23/
3.5
/1336/

Anna (1998)
Anna is working at a Parisian advertising agency. The director has fallen in love with a young woman he only knows through a photograph — of Anna.
poster
Criterion Channel
70
24
7.0
/690/
63
/14/
74
/13/
3.9
/1305/
65
/9/

Blaise Pascal (1972)
In this evocative, atmospheric biography, Roberto Rossellini brings to life philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal, who, amid religious persecution and ignorance, believed in a harmony between God and science.
poster
76
22
7.5
/733/
63
/9/
67
/9/
3.9
/2034/
100
/1/

The Koumiko Mystery (1965)
Filmed during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Chris Marker’s The Koumiko Mystery follows Koumiko Muraoka, a young Japanese woman born in Manchuria and educated in France. As Marker films her wandering through Tokyo, she reflects on identity, memory, and what it means to be Japanese in a rapidly changing world.
poster
61
21
6.2
/586/
54
/19/
64
/36/
3.3
/366/

The Down-in-the-Hole Gang (1974)
Here we find a group of misfits who've given up on humanity and have decided to dwell below the pavement. The group has its own hierarchy, of course, and soon the conditions that drove them underground begin to manifest themselves without the influences of the Outside World.
poster
Cultpix
62
17
6.0
/774/
49
/20/
54
/32/
3.2
/412/
82
/4/

Flesh of the Orchid (1975)
A disturbed young woman is kept prisoner in a castle by her aunt for her money. The game-keeper, her guardian, tries to rape her but she escapes. In her flight she meets a man also running away, from two killers.
poster
58
15
7.3
/604/
34
/7/
43
/18/
3.6
/559/

Appointment in Bray (1971)
In 1917, the First World War is raging. Julien is from Luxemburg, so instead of having to go to war he studies piano in Paris. One day his friend Jacques, also a musician and now a fighter pilot on the front, invites him to spend a few days in his family's empty house in Bray. The housekeeper, a beautiful stoic woman lets Julien in, but his friend is late and he is obliged to wait. In the meantime, he starts reminiscing of the pre-war days spent with his friend and Jacques' girlfriend Odile.
poster
63
14
6.8
/188/
40
/4/
73
/7/
3.7
/806/

Woman of the Ganges (1974)
A man returns to the place he once lived a passionate love affair with a woman who is now dead. So powerful are the emotions that seize him that he imagines she is still alive, and begins to live as if this were the case...
poster
54
14
6.1
/553/
52
/9/
55
/23/
3.3
/471/
36
/4/

The Woman with Red Boots (1974)
An elderly millionaire manipulates an avant-garde writer and a happily married man.
poster
65
12
6.6
/176/
64
/10/
62
/9/
3.5
/664/

Nausicaa (1971)
A girl, whose father is from Greece, studies ancient art in France. The film was made for television but never broadcast for political reasons related to its portrayal of Greeks. A work print was screened in Belgium in 1971, and the film is now available in reconstructed form.
poster
?
25
/2/

Hong Kong as seen by Orson Welles (1960)
Filmed in 1960 during a break in the production of "Ferry to Hong Kong," this short documentary records Orson Welles’s three-week journey through colonial Hong Kong and Macau. The film documents the refugee crisis and extreme social inequality of the period, contrasting overcrowded rooftops, sampans, hillside settlements, and street life with the city’s visible wealth and colonial luxury. Structured as a reportage essay, the film presents a stark observational portrait of displacement, poverty, and privilege within a divided urban landscape.
poster
?
5.4
/9/
10
/1/
38
/3/

Le don d'Adèle (1972)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/

L'invitation au voyage (1973)
"L'invitation au voyage” is articulated around the combining of images of memories. On a technical level, this is obtained by using fading photographs followed by solarised landscapes produced using the universal special effects device developed by the research department of the ORTF (the French national radio and TV broadcasting corporation) and a scene filmed in slow motion using a high-speed camera operating at 200 frames per second.
poster
?
55
/2/

Because The Mountain Was There (1971)
On May 23, 1971, a French expedition led by Robert Paragot successfully climbed Makalu via its west pillar. Makalu is one of the five highest peaks in the world, located in the Himalayas on the Nepalese-Tibetan border. Jean-Pierre Janssen and Lucien Bérardini filmed this expedition, where Robert Paragot spoke about the expedition conditions, life at altitude, and his state of mind as expedition leader. On the return to base camp, Jean-Pierre Janssen interviewed Lucien Berardini, Georges Payot, Jean-Claude Mosca, François Guillot, and Jean-Paul Paris, all of whom played a key role in bringing Bernard Mellet and Yannick Seigneur to the summit. Expedition members: Robert Paragot (expedition leader), Georges Payot, Yannick Seigneur, Claude Jager, Jean-Claude Mosca, François Guillot, Bernard Mellet, Lucien Bérardini, Jean-Paul Paris, Robert Jacob, Jacques Marchal (surgeon).
poster
?
6.6
/7/
10
/1/

Musidora (1973)
Jean-Christophe Averty, a French television director and video artist pioneeer, retraces here the life story of Musidora, known for her signature role in the adventure serial.
poster
?
8.6
/15/
10
/1/

Merlusse (1965)
An unpopular school teacher is left over Christmas with some of his boys.
poster
?
10
/1/

Amiens, Ville Ouverte (1967)
A very strange yet beautiful portrait of the French city of Amiens, with a voice-over by André Malraux.
poster
?
10
/1/

Jean Yanne (La Joie de vivre) (1970)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/

Seize millions de jeunes: Mods (1965)
A 1965 segment from a French television program "Seize millions de jeunes" which takes a look at the mod movement in the United Kingdom, and includes performances by the Who at the Marquee Club in London’s West End, as well as an interview with Pete Townshend.
poster
?
10
/1/

The Bird of Wisdom (1965)
Follows a young owl who salvages the reputation of owls, by clearing an area of a rodent infestation.
poster
?
10
/1/

Six personnages en quête d'auteur (1964)
N/A
poster
?
7.5
/24/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Der Attentäter (1969)
N/A
poster
?
6.0
/5/
10
/1/

The Tell-Tale Heart (1966)
A man approaching his thirties works as a weaver for an old man with whom he has lived since the age of fourteen. His host mistreats him and the young man having complained about this outside, the old man slaps him and overwhelms him with reproaches. Unable to bear it any longer, the weaver thinks of killing him in his sleep.
poster
?
10
/1/
100
/1/

A Propos D'Un Crime (1967)
In 1967, Visconti came to Algiers for the filming of The Stranger with Mastroianni and Anna Karina. Camus, during his lifetime, had always refused to allow one of his novels to be brought to the screen. His family made another decision. The filming of the film was experienced in Algiers, like a posthumous return of the writer to Algiers. During filming, a young filmmaker specializing in documentaries Gérard Patris attempts a report on the impact of the filming of The Stranger on the Algerians. Interspersed with sequences from the shooting of Visconti's film, he films Poncet, Maisonseul, Bénisti and Sénac, friends of Camus, in full discussions to situate Camus and his work in a sociological and historical context. “The idea is for us to show people, others, ourselves as if they could all be Meursault, or at least the witnesses concerned to his drama.”
poster
?
10
/1/

Colomba (1968)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/

Madame Sans-Gêne (1963)
N/A
poster
?
5.6
/14/
70
/1/

La chaise vide (1975)
N/A
poster
?
4.8
/30/
10
/1/
40
/2/

I. You. They. (1973)
Little did this pretty brunette know when she applied for a babysitting job that her employer was an artist and that everything at his place differed from the outside world. What struck her the most was to find out that her boss had shrunk his wife and kept her in the fridge in order, as he said, to keep her safe from a hostile world!
poster
?
10
/1/

Les Dix Petits Nègres (1970)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/

Un jeu d'enfer (1970)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/

L'Arlésienne (1967)
N/A
poster
54
?
7.3
/145/
30
/2/
59
/7/

The Delegation (1970)
Journalist Will Roczinsky is dead. He was investigating UFO sightings. A TV broadcast summarizes the events up to his death. When broadcast at the time, viewers believed to be watching a documentary instead of a teleplay.
poster
?
10
/1/

La récré (1967)
Friendships, games, boredom, first emotions: the playground.
poster
?
7.1
/9/
10
/1/

Werther (1968)
Werther was one of the last feature films that Jean-Pierre Lajournade made for television. The Lajournade's version of Werther makes a critical rereading of Goethe's work through a challenge to bourgeois society.
poster
?
10
/1/

Jean-Pierre Melville on the Set of Le Deuxième Souffle (1966)
Director Jean-Pierre Melville and actor Lino Ventura are interviewed about their 1966 film.
poster
?
6.2
/8/
10
/1/

Qu’est-ce que la mise en scène - Jean-Luc Godard (1969)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/

Actualités télérévisées (1964)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/

Dans les bureaux (1982)
The gestures, the words, the rites of a day like any other in the offices of a large insurance company.
poster
?
7.8
/6/
10
/1/
100
/1/

Caterina (1963)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/
100
/1/

Amédée ou comment s'en débarrasser (1968)
N/A
poster
?
10
/1/
100
/1/

Anatomy of a First (1966)
In February 1966, Pierre Mazeaud and Lucien Berardini traveled to the Atakor massif, in the Hoggar mountain range of the Sahara in southern Algeria. There, they attempted a challenging first ascent: the Takouba spur, one of the peaks adjacent to Garet El Djenoun, a legendary mountain in the Hoggar massif, first climbed by Roger Frison-Roche and Raymond Coche in 1935. The documentary, superbly filmed by Jacques Ertaud, won the Grand Prize at the Trento International Mountain Film Festival in 1966.


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