The New Hollywood era of the late 1960s through the 1970s was a revolution. A new wave of directors, young, rebellious, and unafraid of risk, shattered the old studio formulas, trading neat, feel-good stories for grit, realism, and aesthetic experimentation. Influenced by European art film but rooted in American anxieties, these filmmakers redefined what movies could be, creating a legitimate golden age. It was a time when films were taken seriously by the general public, and the result was a string of masterpieces.


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