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  1. Mar 5, 2000 · A true art cinema director, Antonioni’s distinct thematic concerns and visual concepts persist throughout his oeuvre: from the trilogy ( L’avventura [1960], La Notte [1961], L’eclisse [1962]) to Il Deserto Rosso (1964) to Zabriskie Point to Beyond the Clouds (1995).

  2. Zabriskie Point / z ə ˈ b r ɪ s k i / is a 1970 American drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Mark Frechette, Daria Halprin, and Rod Taylor. It was widely noted at the time for its setting in the counterculture of the United States.

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · This is endearing and inspiring. He explains his film is about Stanley Kramer’s madcap comedy It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World, and his beloved Zabriskie Point. Besides being set partly in deserts, there is little obvious to connect the two films. So far, so intriguing.

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  4. The hero and heroine fall in love, and lickety-split the camera goes all mushy and they race through the park, fly kites, feed the swans in the cemetery, and (most important of all) giggle as the mustard drips out of their hot dogs.

  5. Apr 4, 2010 · Zabriskie Point was the middle of three films Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni made for MGM: Blow-Up (1966) being the first and The Passenger (1975) the third. Of the three American films each have had their own idiosyncratic mini-history and cultish associations.

  6. Zabriskie Point (1970) review. Director: Michelangelo Antonioni. Starring: Mark Frechette, Daria Halprin, Rod Taylor, Paul Fix, G.D. Spradlin, Bill Garaway, Kathleen Cleaver, Harrison Ford.

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  8. Mar 26, 1970 · Zabriskie Point: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Mark Frechette, Daria Halprin, Paul Fix, G.D. Spradlin. At a time of chronic civil unrest in late 1960s America, a young idealist and an anthropology student cross paths at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, California.

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