Station Six Sahara -
: Minimalist, tense, and described by critics as a "Pinterish hellscape" that explores male ego, microaggressions, and lust under extreme conditions. Key Highlights for Fans & Cinephiles
: Martin Scorsese has praised the film's "lurid quality" and compared its "comedy of management" to his own film, The King of Comedy . Station Six Sahara
: Five men, already at each other's throats due to isolation and "cabin fever," have their fragile equilibrium shattered when a beautiful American woman (Carroll Baker) and her husband crash their car into the station. : Minimalist, tense, and described by critics as
: The film is often split into two halves; some critics prefer the "murderous irony" of the first hour focused on the men, while others enjoy the "steamy farce" that follows Baker's arrival. Where to Learn More : The film is often split into two
: Detailed analysis can be found on The Magnificent 60s and community discussions on Letterboxd .