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Revolution (1968 film)

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843: 360:, but the festival was canceled before it could be shown due to political unrest in France. This was followed by a wide release in New York and Los Angeles that August. Soon after, the National Catholic Office of Motion Pictures condemned the film for its depictions of "free love" and extensive nudity. Box office receipts were disappointing (a dispute with union projectionists in NYC didn't help) and while reviews were generally positive, 24: 302:. Along the way many street hippies are interviewed along with psychiatrists, policemen, and doctors who had a more cautious take on the phenomenon, with much debate on the safety of taking LSD. Additional scenes looking at revolutionaries, street theater, nudist dance (with added music and psychedelic lighting) and the 389:
featuring a different edit, including contemporary interviews with some of the original participants. Today Malone was shown with her children living an ordinary middle class lifestyle, although she had positive things to say as she looked back at the era. Outtake footage originally shot in 1967 was
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The film follows "Today" Louise Malone, a middle class runaway originally from Arizona, as she settles in Haight-Ashbury. The film opens with scenes of the June 21 Summer Solstice Love-In which kicked off the summer of 1967, then follows Today around the district as she panhandles for spare change,
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opined that while "it's fun, it's pleasant, it's a gas...it's all about love, and love is last summer's bag; Summer '68 is the summer of the Molotov cocktail, of rifle bullets shattering patrol car windows, shotgun pellets in cops' backs. This Revolution flick is another revolution entirely: it's
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district. O'Connell hired cameraman Bill Godsey to persuade his hippie friends in the Haight that they would be accurately represented. A 20 member crew lived among and filmed the hippies for seven weeks in the late spring and summer of 1967 (at the peak of the
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who also appear in the film. The selections by The Steve Miller Band and Quicksilver Messenger Service represent their earliest studio recordings, produced in the summer and fall of 1967 and thus predating their debut albums. It was released in 1968 by
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are also included. O’Connell described his documentary as “a tour covering almost the entire canvas of the hippies’ art, blasting music, drugs, dance, philosophy and sex life".
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last year's revolution, one that swiftly and silently vanished away, quite away, from losing patience with itself". Because of initially poor box office, UA tried to market
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noted sadly that the utopianism depicted in the film had dissipated over the past year since it had been filmed. Similarly, DA Latimer of
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as an exploitation film with ads claiming to expose "weird rites of the hippies, how they live, love and die in their wild, wild world!"
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Although most interviewees are not named some of them have been identified, such as geneticist
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made in San Francisco in 1967. It was subsequently revived with added reminiscences.
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also included, including an interview with San Francisco rock poster artist
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appears in the film as herself along with Ronnie Davis, the founder of the
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Summer of Love
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