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Movie Reviews
| Summer of Love. Dir. and prod. by Gail Dolgin and Vicente Franco. Franco Dolgin Productions in association with KQED, 2007. 60 mins. (PBS Home Video, http://www.shoppbs.org/)
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| The 1960s counterculture and the young hippies who created it have long been a site of contention in American history, with some extolling the movement's utopian potential and others denouncing it as a wayward exercise in youthful self-absorption. Drawing on archival footage and oral history interviews, Summer of Love revisits the height of the hippie counterculture, the migration of tens of thousands of young people to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in the summer of 1967. |
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