Easy Riders, Raging Bulls overview
Synopsis:
Based upon Peter Biskind's book of the same name, this BBC-produced documentary traces the rise of a generation of Hollywood filmmakers who briefly changed the face of movies with a more personal approach that pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable onscreen. Influenced by such European directors as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, and Federico Fellini, the movement kicked off in the mid-'60s with two films directed by Arthur Penn: Mickey One and Bonnie and Clyde. (The latter had been offered to both Godard and Truffaut before it wound up with producer/star Warren Beatty and Penn.) What really kicked it into gear was the unexpected success of Easy Rider, a biker-road movie that became that rare film phenomenon: acclaimed at the Cannes Film Festival and a huge commercial success.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Kenneth Bowser
- Studio: Submarine Entertainment, Freemantle Corporation
- Year: 2003
- Run Time: 119 minutes
- Country: UK, USA
- Language: English
- Category: Documentary
- Genre/Type: Film, TV & Radio
- Filmed in: Color



