Movies: David Hughes

  • 1966
    Night Games

    Night Games (1966)

    Night Games

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    A man on the verge of marriage is haunted by traumatic memories from his childhood....

    Night Games
  • 1973
    Visions of Eight

    Visions of Eight (1973)

    Visions of Eight

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    Eight acclaimed filmmakers bring their unique and differing perspectives to the 1972 Summer Olympic Games held in Munich. The segments include Lelouch's take on Olympic losers and their struggle to remain dignified even in the face of bitter disappoi...

    Visions of Eight
  • 1968
    The Girls

    The Girls (1968)

    The Girls

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    A theater company rehearses Aristophanes play "Lysistrata" in which the Athenian women revolt to force the men to suspend the war and make peace. The three leading female actresses, Liz, Marianne and Gunilla, all live in humiliating circumstances to ...

    The Girls
  • 1964
    Loving Couples

    Loving Couples (1964)

    Loving Couples

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    As three pregnant women wait to have their babies in a hospital in Stockholm at the outbreak of the Great War, they relive their childhood and youthful experiences....

    Loving Couples
  • 1968
    Doctor Glas

    Doctor Glas (1968)

    Doctor Glas

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    Doctor Glas finds himself attracted to a young woman, married to a corrupt clergyman. She's miserable in her marriage, so he agrees to help in anyway he can. But he is quickly torn between passion and morality....

    Doctor Glas
  • 1963
    The War Game

    The War Game (1963)

    The War Game

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    Two boys quarrel over a toy pistol in an ever escalating game....

    The War Game
  • 1989
    Maybe I Really Am a Sorceress

    Maybe I Really Am a Sorceress (1989)

    Maybe I Really Am a Sorceress

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    An intimate portrait of director Mai Zetterling that includes interviews with Zetterling, David Hughes (Zetterling’s ex-husband and the cowriter of LOVING COUPLES, NIGHT GAMES, and THE GIRLS), and actors Harriet Andersson, Ingrid Thulin, and Bibi And...

    Maybe I Really Am a Sorceress