A_Decade_Under_the_Influence_(film)

<i>A Decade Under the Influence</i> (film)

A Decade Under the Influence (film)

2003 American film


A Decade Under the Influence is a 2003 American documentary film, directed by Ted Demme (posthumously released) and Richard LaGravenese. It was produced by Independent Film Channel.[1]

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Summary

It is about the "turning point" in American cinema in the 1970s: New Hollywood. This was the final film that Ted Demme directed before his untimely death.

Inspiration

The title comes from the 1974 John Cassavetes film A Woman Under the Influence.[2]

Reception

The film has a 77% approval rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 30 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Packed with amusing anecdotes and told through the perspective of those it lionizes, A Decade Under the Influence is too one-sided to serve as a comprehensive dissection of 1970s American film, but will still work a treat for movie buffs."[3]

Cast

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References

  1. George De Stefano (10 January 2006). An Offer We Can't Refuse: The Mafia in the Mind of America. Macmillan. pp. 402–. ISBN 978-0-571-21157-9. Retrieved 28 September 2012.

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