Love and Anger

Love and Anger (1969)

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This obscure film is directed by five well-known cinematographers. "Apathy" is directed by Carlo Lizzani and concerns a New York rape victim whose cries for help fall on deaf ears. Bernardo Bertolucci directs "Agony." Members of the Living Theater mime death scenes. In "The Paper Flower Sequence,"… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 42 min.
Directed By
Adriano Aprà, Bernardo Bertolucci
Genres
Drama, Art House & International, Classics, Special Interest
In Theaters
Jan 1, 1969 Wide
On DVD
Oct 25, 2005

Critic Reviews

  • Michael Atkinson, Village Voice

    Bristly and mad as hell, the coalescent result is both a fabulous time capsule and a prescient rediscovery for today's latent anti-war movement. Supps include new interviews, galleries, and a booklet of background info.

  • Kent Turner, Film-Forward.com

    What was far out then remains far out now.

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