Ask any film nerd, and they’ll tell you 1975 was one of the greatest years of American cinema. Ask Morgan Neville, and he’ll tell you why. The Oscar-winning director’s latest documentary explores the year in cinema dominated by transformative, radical films — ones that dared to offer provocative commentary on the immense political and social upheaval Americans were navigating. What’s a country caught at a pivotal crossroads to do but go to the movies?
Narrated by Jodie Foster — and featuring interviews with Martin Scorsese, Ellen Burstyn, Oliver Stone, Seth Rogen, and Bill Gates, among others — Breakdown: 1975 offers a portrait of a country on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
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