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Films set in the 1960s

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First Time
2017 space history film by Dmitriy Kiselev
Kill the Irishman
2011 film directed by Jonathan Hensleigh
Guru
2007 film directed by Mani Ratnam
Factory Girl
2006 film by George Hickenlooper
Che
2008 film by Steven Soderbergh
M. Butterfly
1993 film by David Cronenberg
Simon Birch
1998 film by Mark Steven Johnson
American Pastoral
2016 film by Ewan McGregor
Hannah Arendt
2012 film by Margarethe von Trotta
Love and Mercy
2014 film directed by Bill Pohlad
Do You Remember Dolly Bell?
1981 film by Emir Kusturica
Labyrinth of Lies
2014 film by Giulio Ricciarelli
The Bikeriders
2023 film by Jeff Nichols
The Merchant of Four Seasons
1972 film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Alligator
1980 film by Lewis Teague
Norwegian Wood
2010 film by Tran Anh Hung
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
2007 film by Jake Kasdan
The Secret Life of Bees
2008 film directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood
One Night in Miami...
2020 film directed by Regina King
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
2013 Indian Hindi-language film
Mr. Holland's Opus
1995 film by Stephen Herek
Outside the Law
2010 film by Rachid Bouchareb
Things to Come
1936 film by William Cameron Menzies
Mommie Dearest
1981 film by Frank Perry
I Shot Andy Warhol
1996 film by Mary Harron
C.R.A.Z.Y.
C.R.A.Z.Y. is a 2005 Canadian coming-of-age drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and co-written by Vallée and François Boulay. It tells the story of Zac, a young gay man dealing with homophobia while growing up with four brothers and his father in Quebec during the 1960s and 1970s. The film employs an extensive soundtrack, featuring artists such as David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Patsy Cline, Charles Aznavour, and The Rolling Stones.
Beyond the Sea
2004 film by Kevin Spacey
For the Boys
1991 film directed by Mark Rydell
The Iceman
2013 film directed by Ariel Vromen
Sylvia
2003 film by Christine Jeffs
Same Time, Next Year
1978 film by Robert Mulligan
The Last Letter from Your Lover
2021 film directed by Augustine Frizzell
A World Apart
1988 film by Chris Menges
Bullet in the Head
1990 film directed by John Woo
Temple Grandin
2010 film directed by Mick Jackson
Private Parts
1997 film by Betty Thomas
A Werewolf Boy
2012 film directed by Jo Sung-hee
The Valachi Papers
1972 film by Terence Young
Glory Road
2006 film by James Gartner
84 Charing Cross Road
1987 film by David Hugh Jones
Losin' It
1983 film by Curtis Hanson
Savage Grace
2007 film by Tom Kalin
Mothers’ Instinct
2024 film directed by Benoît Delhomme
Big Wednesday
1978 film by John Milius
Buster
1988 film by David Green
Ibu Mertua-ku
1962 film by P. Ramlee
Rose Island
2020 film directed by Sydney Sibilia
Redoubtable
2017 film by Michel Hazanavicius
The Look of Silence
2014 film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer
King of the Gypsies
1978 film by Frank Pierson
Bye Bye Birdie
1963 film by George Sidney
Tin Men
1987 film directed by Barry Levinson
The White Crow
2018 film by Ralph Fiennes
Andre
1994 film directed by George T. Miller
Experimenter
2015 film by Michael Almereyda
Female Trouble
1974 dark comedy film directed by John Waters
Backbeat
1994 film by Iain Softley
The Odyssey
2016 film directed by Jérôme Salle
The Hatter's Ghost
1982 film by Claude Chabrol
Iruvar
Iruvar () is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language epic political drama film co-written, produced, and directed by Mani Ratnam. The film, inspired by the lives of M. G. Ramachandran, M. Karunanidhi and J. Jayalalithaa, is set against the backdrop of cinema and politics in Tamil Nadu. It stars Mohanlal with an ensemble supporting cast including Prakash Raj, Aishwarya Rai, Revathi, Gautami, Tabu, and Nassar. Rai, who was crowned Miss World 1994, made her first screen appearance, playing dual characters.