The Story of Film: An Odyssey Season 1 Episode 10
Movies to Change the World
The movies that tried to change the world in the seventies: Wim Wenders in Germany; Ken Loach and Britain; Pasolini in Italy; the birth of new Australian cinema; and then Japan, which was making the most moving films in the world. Even bigger, bolder questions about film were being asked in Africa and South America, and the story ends with John Lennon’s favourite film, the extraordinary, psychedelic The Holy Mountain.
- 1 - 15Cinema Today and the FutureDec. 10, 2011
- 1 - 14New American Independents & The Digital RevolutionDec. 03, 2011
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- 1 - 12Fight the Power: Protest in FilmNov. 19, 2011
- 1 - 11The Arrival of Multiplexes and Asian MainstreamNov. 12, 2011
- 1 - 10Movies to Change the WorldNov. 05, 2011
- 1 - 9American Cinema of the 70sOct. 29, 2011
- 1 - 8New Directors, New FormOct. 22, 2011
- 1 - 7European New WaveOct. 15, 2011
- 1 - 6Sex & MelodramaOct. 08, 2011
- 1 - 5Post-War CinemaOct. 01, 2011
- 1 - 4The Arrival of SoundSep. 24, 2011
- 1 - 3The Golden Age of World CinemaSep. 17, 2011
- 1 - 2The Hollywood DreamSep. 10, 2011
- 1 - 1Birth of the CinemaSep. 03, 2011