For limiting myself I am going to start by a 1979 movie, surely my all time favourite movie as well for the story as for the music : Apocalypse Now by Francis Ford Coppola (1979). It's Vietnam War, yes. But it's also a succession of dreamlike scenes, sometimes very rough, but always full of visual poetry. I recommend to watch this movie on a strong home cinema system for being totally immersed in the beautiful soundtrack, including this song by The Doors :
Yes, that's the full title. Based on a stage play, this is a bit of a convoluted explanation: it's a movie of a play within a play. The story involves an insane asylum putting on a play about the assassination of one of the leaders of the French Revolution, using inmates as the actors, and directed by the inmate's most famous inmate- the Marquis deSade. This was a real asylum, in France, that actually did perform plays for inmate therapy, and the Marquis deSade was imprisoned there, and in fact deSade did speak at Marat's funeral. The film features the Royal Shakespeare Company, with Patrick MaGee, Glenda Jackson and Iain Richardson. And it's a MUSICAL - as only inmates in an insane asylum could produce. The whole thing is a dialogue on revolution: both inner and outer. Film is available in only one place: you can find it on youtube.
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