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A selection of films, famed for their decision to throw convention out of the window. This list pays homage to the great surrealist films from the history of cinema.

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Collection of additional "must-see" Danny Perry's movies, presented in the back of his "Guide for the Film Fanatic"

546 movies missing. Imported from external source.

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The decade of slow burners, atmosphere and maybe even a little bit of the occult.

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A large collection of stand-alone HORROR categorised Movies & TV Shows.
*Last update 06/03/2024

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Surrealism in cinema refers to the use of dreamlike and irrational elements in films to create a unique visual style that challenges conventional notions of reality. It originated from the artistic movement of surrealism in the 1920s and 30s, which sought to tap into the subconscious mind through the use of irrational imagery and symbolism. In film, surrealism often employs techniques such as discontinuous editing, unexpected imagery, and the use of special effects to create a dream-like atmosphere and to challenge the viewer's perception of reality. The aim of surrealist films is to provoke an emotional and intellectual response from the audience, and to blur the boundaries between the conscious and the unconscious mind.

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List of Nominees and Winners

  • ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

EDDIE ALBERT "The Heartbreak Kid"
JAMES CAAN "The Godfather"
ROBERT DUVALL "The Godfather"
WINNER - JOEL GREY "Cabaret"
AL PACINO "The Godfather"

  • ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

SHELLEY WINTERS "The Poseidon Adventure"
JEANNIE BERLIN "The Heartbreak Kid"
WINNER - EILEEN HECKART "Butterflies Are Free"
GERALDINE PAGE "Pete 'n' Tillie"
SUSAN TYRRELL "Fat City"

  • BEST PICTURE

"CABARET" Cy Feuer, Producer
"DELIVERANCE" John Boorman, Producer
"THE EMIGRANTS" Bengt Forslund, Producer
WINNER - "THE GODFATHER" Albert S. Ruddy, Producer
"SOUNDER" Robert B. Radnitz, Producer

  • CINEMATOGRAPHY

"BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" Charles B. Lang
WINNER - "CABARET" Geoffrey Unsworth
"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" Harold E. Stine
"1776" Harry Stradling, Jr.
"TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT" Douglas Slocombe

  • COSTUME DESIGN

"THE GODFATHER" Anna Hill Johnstone
"LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Bob Mackie, Ray Aghayan, Norma Koch
"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" Paul Zastupnevich
WINNER - "TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT" Anthony Powell
"YOUNG WINSTON" Anthony Mendleson

  • DIRECTING

WINNER - "CABARET" Bob Fosse
"DELIVERANCE" John Boorman
"THE EMIGRANTS" Jan Troell
"THE GODFATHER" Francis Ford Coppola
"SLEUTH" Joseph L. Mankiewicz

  • FILM EDITING

WINNER - "CABARET" David Bretherton
"DELIVERANCE" Tom Priestley
"THE GODFATHER" William Reynolds, Peter Zinner
"THE HOT ROCK" Frank P. Keller, Fred W. Berger
"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" Harold F. Kress

  • FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

"THE DAWNS HERE ARE QUIET" Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
WINNER - "THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE" France
"I LOVE YOU ROSA" Israel
"MY DEAREST SEÑORITA" Spain
"THE NEW LAND" Sweden

  • ACTOR

WINNER - MARLON BRANDO "The Godfather"
MICHAEL CAINE "Sleuth"
LAURENCE OLIVIER "Sleuth"
PETER O'TOOLE "The Ruling Class"
PAUL WINFIELD "Sounder"

  • ACTRESS

WINNER - LIZA MINNELLI "Cabaret"
DIANA ROSS "Lady Sings the Blues"
MAGGIE SMITH "Travels with My Aunt"
CICELY TYSON "Sounder"
LIV ULLMANN "The Emigrants"

  • ART DIRECTION

WINNER - "CABARET" Art Direction: Rolf Zehetbauer, Jurgen Kiebach; Set Decoration: Herbert Strabel
"LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Art Direction: Carl Anderson; Set Decoration: Reg Allen
"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" Art Direction: William Creber; Set Decoration: Raphael Bretton
"TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT" Art Direction: John Box, Gil Parrondo, Robert W. Laing
"YOUNG WINSTON" Art Direction: Geoffrey Drake, Don Ashton, John Graysmark, William Hutchinson; Set Decoration: Peter James

  • DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT)

"HUNDERTWASSER'S RAINY DAY" Peter Schamoni, Producer
"K-Z" Giorgio Treves, Producer
"SELLING OUT" Tadeusz Jaworski, Producer
"THE TIDE OF TRAFFIC" Humphrey Swingler, Producer
WINNER - "THIS TINY WORLD" Charles Huguenot van der Linden and Martina Huguenot van der Linden, Producers

  • DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)

"APE AND SUPER-APE" Bert Haanstra, Producer
"MALCOLM X" Marvin Worth and Arnold Perl, Producers
"MANSON" Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick, Producers
WINNER - "MARJOE" Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan, Producers
"THE SILENT REVOLUTION" Eckehard Munck, Producer

  • JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD

WINNER - Rosalind Russell

  • SHORT SUBJECT (LIVE ACTION)

"FROG STORY" Ron Satlof and Ray Gideon, Producers
WINNER - "NORMAN ROCKWELL'S WORLD...AN AMERICAN DREAM" Richard Barclay, Producer
"SOLO" David Adams, Producer

  • WRITING (SCREENPLAY--BASED ON MATERIAL FROM ANOTHER MEDIUM)

"CABARET" Jay Allen
"THE EMIGRANTS" Jan Troell, Bengt Forslund
WINNER - "THE GODFATHER" Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola
"PETE 'N' TILLIE" Julius J. Epstein
"SOUNDER" Lonne Elder, III

  • SOUND

"BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" Arthur Piantadosi, Charles Knight
WINNER - "CABARET" Robert Knudson, David Hildyard
"THE CANDIDATE" Richard Portman, Gene Cantamessa
"THE GODFATHER" Bud Grenzbach, Richard Portman, Christopher Newman
"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" Theodore Soderberg, Herman Lewis

  • MUSIC (SONG--ORIGINAL FOR THE PICTURE)

"Ben" from "BEN"; Music by Walter Scharf; Lyrics by Don Black
"Come Follow, Follow Me" from "THE LITTLE ARK"; Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Marsha Karlin
"Marmalade, Molasses & Honey" from "THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE ROY BEAN"; Music by Maurice Jarre; Lyrics by Marilyn Bergman and Alan Bergman
WINNER - "The Morning After" from "THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE"; Music and Lyrics by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn
"Strange Are The Ways Of Love" from "THE STEPMOTHER"; Music by Sammy Fain; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

  • WRITING (STORY AND SCREENPLAY--BASED ON FACTUAL MATERIAL OR MATERIAL NOT PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED OR PRODUCED)

WINNER - "THE CANDIDATE" Jeremy Larner
"THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE" Story and Screenplay by Luis Buñuel; in collaboration with Jean-Claude Carrière
"LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Terence McCloy, Chris Clark, Suzanne de Passe
"MURMUR OF THE HEART" Louis Malle
"YOUNG WINSTON" Carl Foreman

  • MUSIC (ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE)

WINNER - "LIMELIGHT" Charles Chaplin, Raymond Rasch, Larry Russell
"IMAGES" John Williams
"NAPOLEON AND SAMANTHA" Buddy Baker
"THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" John Williams
"SLEUTH" John Addison

  • MUSIC (SCORING: ADAPTATION AND ORIGINAL SONG SCORE)

WINNER - "CABARET" Adaptation Score by Ralph Burns
"LADY SINGS THE BLUES" Adaptation Score by Gil Askey
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" Adaptation Score by Laurence Rosenthal

  • SHORT SUBJECT (ANIMATED)

WINNER - "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" Richard Williams, Producer
"KAMA SUTRA RIDES AGAIN" Bob Godfrey, Producer
"TUP TUP" Nedeljko Dragic, Producer

  • SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (VISUAL EFFECTS)

WINNER - "THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" L. B. Abbott, A. D. Flowers

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Collection of additional "must-see" Danny Perry's movies, presented in the back of his "Guide for the Film Fanatic"

546 movies missing. Imported from external source.

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Movies released by Arrow Academy label as per https://boutiquebluray.com/wiki/List_of_Arrow_Academy_releases

Updated as of April 21 Releases

Last update 7th April 2021

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Movies released during the 1970s to watch

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A cinematic history mixed with contemporary art.
Cinema is full of neurotic personalities, but few things are more transfixing than a woman losing her mind onscreen. Horror as a genre provides the most welcoming platform for these histrionics: crippling paranoia, desperate loneliness, masochistic death-wishes, dangerous obsessiveness, apocalyptic hysteria. Unlike her male counterpart - ‘the eccentric’ - the female neurotic lives a shamed existence, making these films those rare places where her destructive emotions get to play.
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