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1970s rediscovered films

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Deep End
1970 film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski
Wake in Fright
1971 film by Ted Kotcheff
No Place to Hide
1973 film by Robert Allen Schnitzer
A Real Young Girl
1976 film by Catherine Breillat
King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis
1970 film by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Sidney Lumet
3 Dev Adam
1973 film directed by Tevfik Fikret Uçak
Bat Pussy
early-1970s American pornographic film by an anonymous director, released in 1996
Marjoe
Marjoe is a 1972 American documentary film directed and produced by Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan about Pentecostal preacher Marjoe Gortner, who was ordained as a preacher at only age four and became an evangelist sensation in the 1940s.
Number One
1973 Italian film by Gianni Buffardi
Deranged
1974 film directed by Alan Ormsby
Tragic Ceremony
1972 film by Riccardo Freda
The Promised Land
1973 film by Miguel Littín
The Crunch Bird
1971 film by Ted Petok
Overlord
1975 film directed by Stuart Cooper
Black Magic Rites
1973 film by Renato Polselli
The Amusement Park
1973 film directed by George A. Romero
First Case, Second Case
1979 film by Abbas Kiarostami
Ghatashraddha
Ghatashraaddha ( ) is a 1977 Indian Kannada language film directed by Girish Kasaravalli starring Meena Kuttappa, Narayana Bhat and Ajith Kumar in lead roles. It is based on a novella by eminent Kannada writer U. R. Ananthamurthy. The film was Girish Kasaravalli's first feature film as a director, and marked not only the arrival of a promising new filmmaker but also that of Kannada cinema in the India's 'New Cinema' horizon.
Sikkim
1971 film by Satyajit Ray
El monte de las brujas
1972 film directed by Raúl Artigot
Arcana
1972 film by Giulio Questi
Like Rabid Dogs
1976 film by Mario Imperoli
The Chess Game of the Wind
1976 film by Mohammad Reza Aslani
12 dicembre
1972 film
The Farmer
1977 film
Is It Always Right to Be Right?
1970 film by Lee Mishkin
Necromania
Necromania (sometimes subtitled A Tale of Weird Love) is a pornographic horror film by Ed Wood, released in 1971. It was produced, written, directed and edited entirely by Wood. The screenplay was based on Wood's own novel, The Only House.