I think they're not mentioned, but I absolutely love these Polanski's films:
Repulsion (1965) and The Tenant (1976)
Also, there are lots of great 70's trippy movies like: Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)by Peter Wier, Don't Look Now (1973) by Nicolas Roeg, The Wicker Man (1973) and this overlooked film which is not from 70's but is very atmospheric and unsettling and has a similar vibe as Don't Look Now, and also the same setting-Venice - The Comfort of Strangers (1990) by Paul Schrader.
I see that Lynch is mentioned often. I'll add INLAND EMPIRE (2006) which is by far his most avantgarde and bizarre film to date. He totally let his subconsciousness go, or he has an acid instead of the brain, you decide. Lynch is one of my favorite directors, but even for me it was too much on the first viewing, but as is always the case with his films, it just draws you to see it again and again.
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