The year 1966 marked a turning point in film. Much in the way British pop groups invaded America in 1964, cutting-edge European movies made by risk-taking French, British, Swedish and Italian directors were being distributed in the U.S. Their impact was huge, especially among young American adults looking for diversions more in sync with their experienc…
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