Cinema · 1967 Ranked
Best Films of 1967, Ranked by IQ Score
The single year New Hollywood broke. Films of 1967, ranked by IQ Score.
1967 is the year New Hollywood broke commercially. Bonnie and Clyde (Penn), The Graduate (Nichols), In the Heat of the Night (Jewison, Best Picture), Cool Hand Luke, Le Samouraï (Melville), all released within twelve months.
The structural argument for 1967-as-canonical-year: the simultaneous New Hollywood emergence (Penn, Nichols), the French neo-noir canonical entry (Le Samouraï), Hitchcock-Bergman's final work, and Buñuel's surrealist Belle de Jour. The decisive break from the studio-era cinema model.
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