100 Movies of the 1960s
Edited by Jürgen Müller


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In true Pop Art style, movies of the 1960s blurred the lines between art, mass market, and pop culture into a vibrant cinematic decade. From Mary Poppins to Jean-Luc Godard, this book gathers the must-see films of a transformational era, shaped by innovation, Spaghetti Westerns, sci-fi star turns, and important progress in female characterization.
About the Author:
Jürgen Müller holds the chair of Early Modern and Modern Art History at the Technical University of Dresden. He studied Art History at the universities of Bochum, Münster, Pisa, Paris, and Amsterdam, and has worked as an art critic and curator of numerous exhibitions. He is also the editor of TASCHEN’s movies by decade series.
Press Reviews:
"A truly stunning book, this is the browsing experience par excellence. You really won’t be able to put it down." ― Film Review
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Previous edition
Movies of the 60s (2004)
Dir. Jürgen Müller
Publisher: Taschen
(previous edition)
Subject: On Films > Per period
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