Directed by Arthur Penn • 1967 • United States
Starring Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Gene Hackman
The film that forever changed Hollywood filmmaking, Arthur Penn’s New Hollywood landmark injected a jolt of fresh energy into the studio system with its kinetic style and frank depiction of sex and violence. When Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) catches Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) stealing her mother’s car, it’s love at first sight, and it’s not long before the two are off on a crime spree across Depression-era America. As young gangsters in love, who attack the wealthy establishment and live by their own rules, Bonnie and Clyde capture the attention of an entire country. But how long can the pair live outside the law?
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Watermelon Man
Directed by Melvin Van Peebles • 1970 • United States
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California Split
Directed by Robert Altman • 1974 • United States
Starring George Segal, Elliott Gould, Ann PrentissRobert Altman’s distinctive brand of loose-limbed naturalism reached sublime heights with this freewheeling buddy comedy. Elliott Gould and George Segal make for one of the most delightfully offbe...
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Five Easy Pieces
Directed by Bob Rafelson • 1970 • United States
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