<p>With behind-the-scenes gossip creating as much drama as the movies themselves, Hollywood in 1967 showcased the future of film in more ways than one. From the anti-heroes of <i>Bonnie and Clyde</i> and the illicit sex of <i>The Graduate</i> to the race relations of <i>In The Heat of the Night</i>, suddenly no subject was taboo. This was a time of turbulence as hip young filmmakers embodying the restlessness and rebellion of a changing America wrought radical changes to the traditions of cinema. <br><br><i>Scenes from a Revolution</i> is an exceptional analysis of the films shortlisted for the Best Picture Academy Award of 1967 as well as an illuminating window into the popular culture of the time.</p>