Details | The names Scorsese, Coppola, Spielberg, and Lucas usually dominate the conversation about directors whose films defined the 1970s. But it shouldn’t stop there, says Washington City Paper film critic Noah Gittell. He offers a lively overview of the sometimes-overlooked mainstream directors, blazing female talents, experimental masters, European new wave pioneers, and blaxploitation directors whose collective filmmaking achievements created a dazzling decade of work. |
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