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Todays Class We will be looking at the cultural impact of 1960 s on film. But first...
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A Decade of Change and the Dismantling of Hollywood - Film in the 1960s Cinema in the 1960s reflected a decade of tremendous social changes (Rock n Roll, the civil rights movement, Vietnam war, the first man on the moon in 1969, the peace movement and drug exploration) and transitional cultural values. This was a turbulent decade of monumental changes, tragedies, cultural events, assassinations and deaths, and advancements.
The End of an Era - The end of Hollywood dominance and the studio system 1963 was the worst year for US film production in fifty years (there were only 121 feature releases). And the largest number of foreign films released in the US in any one year was in 1964 (there were 361 foreign releases in the US vs. 141 US releases). This was in part to do many "runaway" film productions were being made abroad to save money. Most of the major studios were undergoing financial difficulties, studio-bound contract stars and directors were no more and the rise of multi-national conglomerate companies began to absorb what remained of the old Hollywood Big Five and the Little Three. There were several reasons for this shift: 1. The increasing prevalence of television, increased programming, made for T.V movies and television companies. 2. The demographic movement of people to suburban communities. 3. The major studios divestiture of theater holdings and the creation of Multiplex mall theaters (Stanley H. Durwood) in the ever growing suburban America.
In 1960, in part to boost the tourist industry and the lure Hollywood, the Hollywood Chamber of Congress inaugurated the Hollywood Walk of Fame (the bronzed stars set in the sidewalks along sections of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street). 1964 Universal Studio started its studio tours that progressed more and more in later years to a type of Hollywood theme park. By the mid 1970 s Hollywood was a shell of its former glory. Although some excellent Hollywood films were made in the 60 s and 70 s, there were other players, foreign and independent that were shaping a new less formulaic film industry. I
Great stylistic film legacies of the 60s The elevation of the foreign and British film industry - Beginning with French New Wave, continuation of Italian Neorealism and British Kitchen Sink genre The modern horror film and Psychological thriller- Roman Polanski, George A. Romero, Hitchcock Psycho Spy films and the birth of James Bond. Goldfinger Spaghetti Westerns For a Few Dollars More (1965) or The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). Sergio Leone New science fiction and special effects - A Space Odyssey (1968), Planet of the Apes (1968) Comedy became less formulaic, quirky or darkly satirical. Dr. Strangelove (1964) Pop culture and arts films (Andy Warhol) Beach Party Films - Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello Counter culture films - Easy Rider 1969 Cult Exploitation films - Roger Corman, Russ Meyer Too many great movies to cite... Prolific, creative, epic and counter culture And the introduction of the voluntary rating system in 1968 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) G,M,R and... X
The 60s was a prolific and creative decade for contemporary film. From the many excellent films and directors, Stanley Kubrick is recognized as one of the greats - recognized by many as a true auteur for his cinematic style and directing. Kubrick is also credited with 3 of the greatest films films of the 60s (well technically one is 1971)...
Dr. Strangelove or How I learned to Love the Bomb (1964) A satirical Cold War movie of a power crazy and trigger happy general that apparently today interestingly remain topical.
A Space Odyssey (1968) The story of man s evolution, exploration into space and submission to artificial intelligence. Technique
A ClockWork Orange (1971) Being the adventures of a young man whose principle interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven.
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