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Filmseries New Hollywood: Dreams, Nightmares, and Revolution

The films of the New Hollywood phase – from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s – are strikingly different, or as the critic Peter Biskind put it: they dare to do without happy endings. Often categorized as artistically inspired auteur cinema, the films of New Hollywood are above all products of their time, shaped by the pressing issues of the era, the rebellious social movements of the 1960s, Vietnam and Watergate, the looming economic crisis and, not least, changing gender roles. These films are about the failure of the American dream, but they also contain the desire to keep this dream alive for a new generation in a different way. Our film series presents four productions of the New Hollywood era, including early examples as well as films that already mark the transition to the blockbuster cinema of the 80s. Among them are classics like Easy Rider (1969) but also less frequently shown films like Claudine (1974) They represent the thematic breadth of New Hollywood cinema and moreover underscore the diversity of genres used.

The series is a cooperation of the University Library Leipzig, the Insitute of American Studies and the Deutsch-Amerikanischen Institut Sachsen. The series is made possible through the American Film Program of the US State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. 

 

Easy Rider (1969)

23. April 2025
7 pm
Bibliotheca Albertina,
Vortragssaal

Easy Rider is an American counterculture classic. It tells the story of two bikers traveling across America, confronting societal prejudices and tensions in their quest for freedom.

OMU, 1h 35m

Free of charge

The Last Picture Show (1971)

21. May 2025
7 pm
Bibliotheca Albertina,
Vortragssaal

The Last Picture Show is an award-winning drama by Peter Bogdanovich. It captures life in a small Texas town during the 1950s. The film explores themes of lost innocence, the passage of time, and longing for a better life, featuring a stellar cast including Jeff Bridges and Cybill Shepherd.

OMU, 1h 58m

Free of charge

 

Claudine (1974)

25. June 2025
7 pm
Bibliotheca Albertina,
Vortragssaal

A romantic comedy-drama about Claudine, a single black mother of six from Harlem on welfare, and garbage collector Roop. At the height of blaxploitation, this film is credited with showing a new dimension of black cinema.

OMU, 1h 32m

Free of charge

Apocalypse Now (1979)

09. July 2025
7 pm
Bibliotheca Albertina,
Vortragssaal

The epic warm film follows Captain Willard through South Vietnam into Cambodia on a mission to assassinate the Special Forces Colonel Kurtz who sees himself as god. In retrospective it is seen as Francis Coppola’s masterpiece and one of the best film’s of the 20th Century.

OMU, 2h 27m

Free of charge