Nineteen sixties -- Drama
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- The witches, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; produced by Robert Zemeckis, Jack Rapke, Guillermo Del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, Luke Kelly ; screenplay by Robert Zemeckis & Kenya Barris and Guillermo Del Toro ; directed by Robert Zemeckis
- Call the midwife, Neal Street Productions ; produced by Ann Tricklebank ; written by Heidi Thomas, Louise Ironside, Kelly Jones, Lauren Klee, Helen Blakeman, Andrea Gibb ; directed by Syd Macartney, Claire Winyard, Rebecca Johnson, Emma Sullivan, Season seven
- American graffiti, produced by Francis Ford Coppola ; written by George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck ; directed by George Lucas
- Ms. Fisher's modern murder mysteries, Series 2
- Mad men, Lions Gate Television Inc. ; created by Matthew Weiner, Season one
- Austin Powers, the spy who shagged me, New Line Cinema presents ; an Eric's Boy, Moving Pictures & Team Todd production ; produced by Suzanne Todd ... [et al.] ; written by Mike Myers & Michael McCullers ; directed by Jay Roach
- Cooley High, Samuel Z. Arkoff presents ; written by Eric Monte ; produced by Steve Krantz ; directed by Michael Schultz ; a Cooley High Service Company production ; an American International release
- Mad to be normal, director, Robert Mullan
- Belfast, Focus Features presents ; a TKBC production ; in association with Northern Ireland Screen ; written & directed by Kenneth Branagh ; produced by Laura Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca Kovacik & Tamar Thomas ; a Kenneth Branagh film
- Alice's restaurant, directed by Arthur Penn ; screenplay by [Arthur] Penn and Venable Herndon
- Ms. Fisher's modern murder mysteries, producer, Beth Frey ; written by Deb Cox, Jo Martino, Samantha Winston, Alli Parker ; directed by Fiona Banks, Kevin Carlin, Lynn Hegarty, Series 1
- If ..., Paramount ; a Memorial Enterprises film ; screenplay by David Sherwin ; produced by Michael Medwin and Lindsay Anderson ; directed by Lindsay Anderson
- Mad men, Season six
- Mad men, Lions Gate Television ; directors, Phil Abraham ... [et al.] ; producers, Matthew Weiner ... [et al.], Season 5
- Happening, Rectangle Productions présente ; une coproduction Rectangle Productions, France 3 Cinema, Wild Bunch, SRAB Films ; un film de Audrey Diwan ; produit par Edouard Weil et Alice Girard ; scénario, adaptation et dialogues, Audrey Diwan et Marcia Romano ; avec la participation au scénario de Anne Berest
- Il buco, directed by Michelangelo Frammartino
- De Niro & De Palma, the early films, The wedding party ; Greetings ; Hi, Mom!
- The last post, producers, Margery Bone, Mark Pybus ; written by Peter Moffat, Mick Collins ; directed by Jonny Campbell, Miranda Bowen
- Not fade away, Paramount Vantage and Indian Paintbrush present ; in association with the Weinstein Company ; a Gran Via/Chase Films production ; produced by Mark Johnson, David Chase ; written and directed by David Chase
- Psych-out, produced by Dick Clark ; directed by Richard Rush ; screenplay by E. Hunter Willett and Betty Ulius ; story by E. Hunter Willett
- Dirty dancing, directed by Emile Ardolino ; written by Eleanor Bergstein ; produced by Linda Gottlieb
- Call the midwife, produced by Ann Tricklebank ; written by Heidi Thomas, Nicola Wilson, Jonathan Harvey, Lena Rae, Lucy Catherine [and others] ; directed by Ann Tricklebank, Noreen Kershaw, Thomas Hescott, David O'Neill, Sarah Esdaile [and others], Season eleven
- Call the midwife, Neal Street Productions ; produced by Ann Tricklebank ; written by Heidi Thomas, Debbie O'Malley, Helen Raynor, Paul Walker, Jonathan Harvey [and others] ; directed by Kate Cheeseman, David O'Neill, Noreen Kershaw, Syd Macartney, Season nine
- More American graffiti, a Lucasfilm Ltd. production ; written and directed by B.W.L. Norton ; produced by Howard Kazanjian ; a Universal picture
- Mad men, Lions Gate Television Inc. ; Weiner Bros. ; created by Matthew Weiner ; executive producer, Matthew Weiner, Scott Hornbacher, Season four
- Legend, Universal Pictures, Cross Creek Pictures and Studiocanal present ; a Working Title production ; produced by Tim Bevan [and four others] ; written and directed by Brian Helgeland
- Happening, IFC Films and Rectangle Productions present ; a film by Audrey Diwan ; a co-production by Rectangle Productions; France 3 Cinéma, Wild Bunch, SRAB Films ; written by Audrey Diwan, Marcia Romano ; produced by Edouard Weil and Alice Girard ; directed by Audrey Diwan
- Two trains running, August Wilson
- Ottepelʹ, rezhisser, Valeriĭ Todorovskiĭ
- Mad men, Lions Gate Television Inc. ; created by Matthew Weiner, Season three
- Call Jane, a Phyllis Nagy film ; produced by Claude Amadeo, Robbie Brenner, Lee Broda, Michael D'Alto, Kevin McKeon, David M. Wulf ; written by Hayley Schore, Roshan Sethi ; directed by Phyllis Nagy
- The man from U.N.C.L.E, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; produced by John Davis, Steve Clark-Hall, Lionel Wigram, Guy Ritchie ; screenplay by Guy Ritchie & Lionel Wigram ; directed by Guy Ritchie
- Hair, let the sun shine in!, produced by Lester Persky and Michael Butler ; directed by Milos Forman
- Tainstvennai︠a︡ strastʹ, Krasnyĭ Kvadrat Kino ; Studii︠a︡ Russkiĭ proekt ; rezhisser, Vlad Furman ; avtor st︠s︡enarii︠a︡, Elena Raĭskai︠a︡
- Mad to be normal, director, Robert Mullan
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