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Je t'aime, je t'aime
1968 film by Alain Resnais
The Master of Taiga
1969 film by Vladimir Nazarov
The Valley of Death
1968 film by Harald Reinl
To love
1968 film by Mikhail Kalik
We'll Live Till Monday
1968 Soviet film
Alexandre le bienheureux
1968 film by Yves Robert
Mandabi
Mandabi (French: Le Mandat, "The Money Order") is a 1968 film written and directed by Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène. The film is based on Sembène's francophone novel The Money-Order and it is the first feature film in the Wolof language, Sembène's native tongue, and the first feature-length film in an African language. Since most of the Senegalese population at the time did not understand French, Sembène wanted to create cinema for Wolof speakers.
Benjamin
1968 film directed by Michel Deville
Sympathy for the Devil
1968 film by Jean-Luc Godard
Dark of the Sun
1968 film by Jack Cardiff
Villa Rides
1968 film directed by Buzz Kulik
Greetings
1968 film by Brian De Palma
Finian's Rainbow
1968 film by Francis Ford Coppola
Stay Away, Joe
1968 film by Peter Tewksbury
No Path Through Fire
1968 film by Gleb Panfilov
Galileo
1968 film by Liliana Cavani
The Blood of Fu Manchu
1968 film by Jesús Franco
A Dandy in Aspic
1968 British spy film
The Anniversary
1968 film directed by Roy Ward Baker
Caprice Italian Style
1967 anthology film
Staraya, staraya skazka
1968 Soviet fantasy film directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova
Le Pacha
1968 film by Georges Lautner
Wild in the Streets
1968 film by Barry Shear
The Stone Cross
1968 film by Leonid Osyka
The Secret War of Harry Frigg
1967 film by Jack Smight
Will Penny
1968 film by Tom Gries
The Night of the Following Day
1969 film by Hubert Cornfield
Run, Man, Run!
1968 film by Sergio Sollima
La morte ha fatto l'uovo
1968 film by Giulio Questi
Signs of Life
1968 film by Werner Herzog
The Snow Maiden
1969 Soviet film by Pavel Kadochnikov
The Fox
1967 film by Mark Rydell
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
1968 film by Hy Averback
Carry On... Up the Khyber
1968 film
The Detective
1968 film directed by Gordon Douglas
Hellfighters
1968 film by Andrew V. McLaglen
The Green Slime
1968 film by Kinji Fukasaku
The Sea Gull
1968 film by Sidney Lumet
Secret Ceremony
1968 film by Joseph Losey
Przekladaniec
Przekładaniec is a 1968 short science fiction comedy film directed by Andrzej Wajda based on the screenplay by Stanisław Lem, which was a loose adaptation of Lem's 1955 short story turned into a radio play Czy pan istnieje, Mr. Johns? (translated into English as Are you there, Mr. Jones?). The title of the film was variously translated into English as Layer Cake (literal meaning), Hodge Podge, or Roly Poly.
Gamera vs. Viras
1968 film by Noriaki Yuasa
The Sixth of July
1968 film by Youli Karassik
Djamila
1969 film by Irina Poplavskaya
Gates to Paradise
1968 film by Andrzej Wajda
The Living Corpse
1969 film by Vladimir Vengerov
Serafino
1968 film by Pietro Germi
The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach
1968 film directed by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet
Lucía
Lucía is a 1968 Cuban black-and-white anthologydrama film directed by Humberto Solás, co-written by Solás, Julio García Espinosa and Nelson Rodríguez. It follows three independent stories in different moments of Cuban history (the Cuban War of Independence, the 1930s during the regime of Gerardo Machado, and shortly after the Cuban Revolution), all as seen through the eyes of three different women named Lucía.
OSS 117 - Double Agent
1968 film by Jean-Pierre Desagnat, André Hunebelle
The Libertine
1968 film by Pasquale Festa Campanile
Death by Hanging
1968 film by Nagisa Ōshima
I Loved You
1968 film by Ilya Frez
The Magus
1968 film by Guy Green
The Brotherhood
1968 film by Martin Ritt
Once More About Love
1968 film by Georgi Natanson
Beyond the Law
1968 film by Giorgio Stegani
La Chamade
1968 film by Alain Cavalier
Three Days of Viktor Chernyshov
1968 film by Mark Osepyan
David Holzman's Diary
1967 film by Jim McBride
Day of the Evil Gun
1968 film by Jerry Thorpe