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Movie Review: Breakdown: 1975 (2025)

Breakdown: 1975 is a documentary about 1975 based on the movies that came out that year.

The year 1975 is dear to my heart. It was my coming of age year. I was 18. I had just arrived in the United States and I was a senior in high school. I was new to this country, so I didn’t know it was a year of turmoil. It was just – well – America. It was the America I came to love and make my home for the rest of my life.

The movie is a visual essay on the year 1975, looking at the classic movies all released in that year. It shows 1975 as a pivotal year in American society. The country was going through intense political and cultural turmoil, especially coming out of the dark times of Watergate and the Vietnam War. The unrest that followed is chronicled in movies like these:

The movie shows archival clips and interviews with filmmakers and cultural figures. The films often dealt with distrust of institutions and hints of a national nervous breakdown.

I didn’t know any of this myself in the America of 1975, but watching Breakdown: 1975, that year came to life again for me, and it was an experience of intense nostalgia.

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