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In that spirit,Voguehas assembled a list of some of the 1970s most visionary films.

Stefania Casini in Suspiria

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How to watchMore: Stream onthe Criterion Channel.

How to watchZabriskie Point:On DVDorYouTube

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Are we watching the oscillation of flat images or a movement back and forth through space?

Are we moving toward some sort of exit or are we eternally suspended?

How to watch: Stream clips on YouTube.

This is 70s mad-hatter exploitation at its most Gothic.

How to watchValerie and Her Week of Wonders: Stream onApple TV,Prime Video,Tubi, orYouTube.

Such realism also anticipated the massive popularity of found-footage horror films in the early 2000s.

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He also reportedly offered the cast of the film various psychedelics during shooting.

Even among head-warping 70s cult films,The Holy Mountainreaches unexplored heights.

Giger and Jean Giraud.

Hollywood studios balked at Jodorowskys 14-hour screenplay and 3,000-drawing storyboard.

How to watchThe Holy Mountain: Stream onApple TVorPrime Video.

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A philosophical descendent ofMarienbad, this is slow cinema at its most insular and decadent.

The two films have long been called archetypes of slow cinema and, less generously, of tedium.

WhereIndia Songis overstuffed with voice-over and music,Jeanne Dielmanis silent for long stretches.

How to watchIndia Song: Stream onthe Criterion Channel.

How to watchJeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles: Stream onMaxorApple TV.

Tarkovsky and Kubrick moved seamlessly between genres while continually challenging the narrative and filmmaking structures within which they worked.

To Tarkovskys astonishment, she had described the films premise perfectly.

It has been subsequently lauded as Tarkovskys masterwork and one of the greatest films of all time.

)Sebastianereceived a major theatrical release in Britain, an unprecedented feat for a gay-themed film at the time.

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Tora!, which focused on Americas victorious defeat of the Axis powers.

Francis Ford CoppolasApocalypse Now, however, was an entirely different animal.