Tag: 1975
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THE SEXPLORER (NSFW)
The film “The Sexplorer” (also known as “The Girl from Starship Venus” and “Diary of a Space Virgin”) is a sci-fi soft porn comedy released in 1975 that incorporates extraterrestrial visitation, romance, and humor.Directed by Derek Ford, it takes a lighthearted approach to science fiction while exploring themes of love, sexuality, and human connection.The plot…
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DOG DAY AFTERNOON
“Dog Day Afternoon” is a gripping crime drama directed by Sidney Lumet and based on a true story. Set in Brooklyn, New York, in the summer of 1972, the film follows the tumultuous events that unfold during a bank robbery gone awry. The story revolves around Sonny Wortzik (played by Al Pacino), a charismatic yet…
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ROLLERBALL
“Rollerball,” starring James Caan, is a 1975 science fiction thriller directed by Norman Jewison. In a future society where corporations have taken control, “Rollerball” is set in a world where individualism and personal freedoms have been suppressed. The film follows the story of Jonathan E., played by James Caan, a superstar athlete and the most…
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NIGHT MOVES
“Night Moves” is a 1975 neo-noir drama directed by Arthur Penn. The film tells the story of Harry Moseby, a seasoned private investigator who becomes entangled in a complex and mysterious case. Harry, played by the acclaimed actor Gene Hackman, is drawn into a dangerous world of secrets and deceit. Set against the backdrop of…
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THE PASSENGER
“The Passenger” is a 1975 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Jack Nicholson as a disillusioned journalist named David Locke. The film is a slow-burning character study that explores identity, existentialism, and the search for meaning in life. The film begins with Locke on assignment in Africa, covering a civil war. He becomes disillusioned…
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BLACK MOON
Revised. 3.26 “Black Moon” (1975) is a surreal fantasy-drama directed by Louis Malle, featuring performances by Cathryn Harrison, Therese Giehse, Alexandra Stewart, and Joe Dallesandro. Loosely inspired by the dream logic found in “Alice in Wonderland,” the film is one of Malle’s most experimental works. It presents an allegorical and often disorienting exploration of themes…

