The New Cinema (1968)
Between the French La Nouvelle Vague and the Italian Neorealismo, Europe had been undergoing a continuous cinema transformation since the 1950s, while the ailing American studio system groaned under its own weight and inertia. New Hollywood had arrived with Bonnie and Clyde in 1967, and already by 1968 it was changing how Hollywood thought and acted. The student film scene was getting ready to explode, and it knew it.
Director: Gary Young
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Francis Ford Coppola as Self |
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Edith Evans as Self |
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Peter Fonda as Self |
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Terry Garin as Self - Interviewer |
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Dustin Hoffman as Self |
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Isabel Jewell as Self |
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George Lucas as Self |
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Joanie Minibopper as Self |
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Roman Polanski as Self |
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Michael J. Pollard as Self |
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Ingrid Superstar as Self |
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Sharon Tate as Self |
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Viva as Self |
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Andy Warhol as Self |
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Paul Winfield as Self - Interviewer / Narrator |
| Editing | Marcia Lucas | Assistant Editor |
| Writing | George Eells | Writer |
| Directing | Gary Young | Director |