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  2. Festival (1967 film) - Wikipedia

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    Festival (stylized as Festival! ) is a 1967 American documentary film about the Newport Folk Festivals of the mid-1960s, and the burgeoning counterculture movement of the era, written, produced, and directed by Murray Lerner .

  3. 1967 Cannes Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Cannes Film Festival was held from 27 April to 12 May 1967. [4] The Grand Prix du Festival International du Film went to the Blowup by Michelangelo Antonioni. [2] The festival opened with J'ai tué Raspoutine, directed by Robert Hossein and closed with Batouk, directed by Jean Jacques Manigot.

  4. 28th Venice International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 28th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 26 August to 8 September 1967. [1] Italian writer and journalist Alberto Moravia was the Jury President. The Golden Lion winner was Belle de Jour directed by Luis Buñuel.

  5. 17th Berlin International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 17th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 23 June to 4 July 1967. [ 1 ] The Golden Bear was awarded to Le Départ directed by Jerzy Skolimowski .

  6. 5th Moscow International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 5 to 20 July 1967. [1] The Grand Prix was shared between the Soviet film The Journalist, directed by Sergei Gerasimov and the Hungarian film Father, directed by István Szabó. The festival line-up included the film Spellbound Wood, directed by Norodom Sihanouk, the former King of ...

  7. Monterey Pop - Wikipedia

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    Monterey Pop is a 1968 American concert film by D. A. Pennebaker that documents the Monterey International Pop Festival of 1967. Among Pennebaker's several camera operators were fellow documentarians Richard Leacock and Albert Maysles. The painter Brice Marden has an "assistant camera" credit. Titles for the film were by the illustrator Tomi ...

  8. Blowup - Wikipedia

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    In the main competition of the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, Blowup won the Palme d'Or, the festival's highest honour. The American release of the counterculture-era film [ 7 ] with its explicit sexual content defied Hollywood's Production Code , and its subsequent critical and commercial success influenced the abandonment of the code in 1968 in ...

  9. Montreal International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The overall festival developed a positive international reputation, culminating in its hosting the world premiere of the film Bonnie and Clyde in 1967, [4] but the Canadian stream was controversial, with filmmakers often expressing their opposition to the competitive nature of the program. [5]