Don't Touch the White Woman! (1974)
Forget everything you know about historical epics. *Don’t Touch the White Woman!* is a daring, hallucinogenic farce that relocates Custer’s Last Stand to a construction site in modern Paris. This surreal collision of eras is a visual and satirical riot, skewering colonialism, pop culture, and historical mythmaking with reckless abandon. It’s a must-see for cinephiles who crave bold, anarchic art that refuses to play by the rules. The sheer audacity of its anachronisms and its biting, absurdist humor create an unforgettable, disorienting experience that will leave you laughing and questioning everything.