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A Decade Under the Influence (2003)

A Decade Under the Influence (2003)
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In the late '60s, American culture experienced a period of change as the youth movement challenged conventional attitudes about politics, sex, drugs, and gender issues, while the advancement of the Vietnam War found many citizens questioning the actions and wisdom of their government for the first time. As American attitudes continued to evolve, so did the American film industry; as costly big-budget blockbusters nearly brought the major studios to the brink of collapse, smaller and more personal films such as Bonnie and Clyde, Easy Rider, and Five Easy Pieces demonstrated there was a ready audience for bold and challenging entertainment. As the '60s faded into the 1970s, American cinema moved into an exciting period of creativity and stylistic innovation, which led to such landmark films as The Godfather, MASH, The Last Picture Show, Shampoo, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Chinatown, and Taxi Driver, and new freedom for directors and screenwriters. Ironically, however, it was another pair of big-budget blockbusters directed by students of the new wave of filmmaking -- Jaws and Star Wars -- which brought the studios back to power and put an end to Hollywood's flirtation with offbeat creativity. A Decade Under the Influence is a documentary which explores the rise and fall of new American filmmaking in the 1970s, and features interviews with many of the key directors, screenwriters, and actors whose work typified the movement, including Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, Roger Corman, Dennis Hopper, Jon Voight, and Julie Christie. A Decade Under the Influence received its world premier at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, and an expanded version of the film was later shown on the premium cable outlet The Independent Film Channel; the documentary was the final work of co-director Ted Demme, who died shortly before the film was completed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Martin ScorseseFrancis Ford Coppola, (more)
Director(s):
Richard LaGraveneseTed Demme, (more)
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Synopsis of A Decade Under the Influence

In the late '60s, American culture experienced a period of change as the youth movement challenged conventional attitudes about politics, sex, drugs, and gender issues, while the advancement of the Vietnam War found many citizens questioning the actions and wisdom of their government for the first time. As American attitudes continued to evolve, so did the American film industry; as costly big-budget blockbusters nearly brought the major studios to the brink of collapse, smaller and more personal films such as Bonnie and Clyde, Easy Rider, and Five Easy Pieces demonstrated there was a ready audience for bold and challenging entertainment. As the '60s faded into the 1970s, American cinema moved into an exciting period of creativity and stylistic innovation, which led to such landmark films as The Godfather, MASH, The Last Picture Show, Shampoo, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Chinatown, and Taxi Driver, and new freedom for directors and screenwriters. Ironically, however, it was another pair of big-budget blockbusters directed by students of the new wave of filmmaking -- Jaws and Star Wars -- which brought the studios back to power and put an end to Hollywood's flirtation with offbeat creativity. A Decade Under the Influence is a documentary which explores the rise and fall of new American filmmaking in the 1970s, and features interviews with many of the key directors, screenwriters, and actors whose work typified the movement, including Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, Roger Corman, Dennis Hopper, Jon Voight, and Julie Christie. A Decade Under the Influence received its world premier at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival, and an expanded version of the film was later shown on the premium cable outlet The Independent Film Channel; the documentary was the final work of co-director Ted Demme, who died shortly before the film was completed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
180 mins

Complete Cast of A Decade Under the Influence


Director(s):
Ted DemmeRichard LaGravenese
Producer(s):
Jerry KupferRichard LaGraveneseGini Reticker
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
A Decade Under the Influence Awards:
  • 2003 - National Board of Review - William K. Everson Award for Film History
  • 2003 - National Board of Review - William K. Everson Award for Film History
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    Tricia D.

    If you are a fan of film history, this is worth the watch. I suggest the book (and movie also) Easy Riders, Raging Bulls also. If you are a budding film buff this is a good starting point to get yourself familiar with some groundbreaking directors and films.

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    Yvette B.

    If you like documentaries, as I do, this is a very good one. Lots of insight and interesting to see clips from movies I remember seeing (and some I didn't see). Finally, I made a list of several movies that were mentioned that I hadn't seen (or had seen many years ago) and will be ordering them to watch, or to watch again. Excellent...enjoy!

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    Bruce R.

    A brilliant documentary on the volatile 70's cinema scene. Details the huge changes that occurred in the film biz with the advent of new cinematic forms and young directors emerging during the 70s. Focuses heavily on controversial and groundbreaking films such as Easy Rider, Midnight Cowboy, Last Picture Show, Taxi Driver, etc. Great interviews with William Friedkin, Martin Scorcese, Dennis Hopper, Jon Voigt, Jack Nicholson and many others. Not to be missed.

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