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Film History of the 1970s - Filmsite
Although the 1970s opened with Hollywood experiencing a financial and artistic depression, the decade became a creative high point in the US film industry.
http://www.filmsite.org/70sintro.html
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1970s in Film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The decade of the 1970s in film involved many significant films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970s_in_film
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New Hollywood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Hollywood, sometimes referred to as the "American New Wave", refers to a periodization in American film history from the mid 1960s to the early 1980s when a new generation of young filmmakers came to prominence in United States, influencing the types of films produced, their production and marketing, and the way major studios approached film-making.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Hollywood
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Most Popular Feature Films Released 1970 to 1979 - IMDb
A list of the most popular films from the 1970s.
http://www.imdb.com/search/title/?release_date=1970,1979
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Movies in the 1970s - RetroWaste
From mafia films to mental asylum films to films in another galaxy, 1970s movies stretched our imaginations beyond limits.
http://www.retrowaste.com/1970s/movies-in-the-1970s/
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20 Movies That Prove That The 1970s Was The Best Decade For Film
The film output of the 1970s is of such a consistently high quality that it's hard to argue that it wasn't the best decade for the film industry. It certainly was for American film. The inmates were running the asylum after the failure of the studio system and, while they would eventually ruin it for themselves, for a time the director, nay artist, was king.
http://whatculture.com/film/20-movies-that-prove-that-the-1970s-was-the-best-decade-for-film
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50 Best Sci-Fi Movies of the 1970s - Rolling Stone
From cosmic head trips to adventures in a galaxy far, far away, here are the 50 best sci-fi movies of the Seventies.
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/lists/50-best-sci-fi-movies-of-the-1970s-20150114
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History of Film: The Best Movies of the 1970s
A funny thing happened while I was endlessly collecting ballots from staff and friends of Movie Mezzanine this past week. Just about everyone who was kind enough to contribute (see those kind people below) prefaced their individual lists by lamenting just how hard it was to choose merely ten films from a decade replete with brilliance.
http://moviemezzanine.com/best-movies-of-the-70s/
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How the 1970s and 1980s Film Innovation is Impacting the Industry Today
American filmmaking is constantly changing. In our decade alone, it has been impacted by HD, Blu-Ray and Ultra-Violet technology. However, earlier innovations are still competing with - and working with - these new technologies.
https://www.brooks.edu/student-life/brooks-blog/june-2013/how-1970s-and-1980s-film-innovation-is-still-impacting-the-industry-today/
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10 Extraordinary Cult Films From The 1970s
It is a universally acknowledged truth that the 1970s was the greatest decade for the movies.
http://illusion.scene360.com/classic/81881/1970s-cult-films/
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Eraserhead - The Scariest Film of the 1970s - Blumhouse
The scariest films, in my eye, always resembled nightmares. They are emotions unadulterated. We cannot make sense of them after the fact, but they feel terrifyingly real in the moment. This is why David Lynch's 1977 debut feature Eraserhead is the scariest film of the 1970s.
http://www.blumhouse.com/2015/11/23/eraserhead-the-scariest-film-of-the-1970s/
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The Top Ten Films of the 1970s - AMC
While the 1960s would be typified as a sort of waking dream, where television and film seemed to bind at the genetic level with the political and social worlds, the 1970s came to be looked at as the Sunday morning after the bad acid trip.
http://www.amc.com/talk/2009/10/the-top-ten-fil-2
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A Reflection on the Best Films of 1970s, The Greatest Era of American Cinema
It was the greatest 10 year period in film history. And these 10 films changed the course of American cinema.
http://www.thecinemaholic.com/best-films-of-1970s
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The 70s Was The Golden Age of Hollywood. But Why?
What ever happened to American cinema? At the Karlovy Vary festival, a panel of movie greats expounded at length.
http://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2007/jul/13/the70swasthegoldenageof