Virgin Territory is a sex comedy that takes place in 14th-century Tuscany during the devastating Black Death. The story follows a group of young people who face various romantic and sexual adventures amidst the chaos of the plague. With manipulative nuns, marriage proposals, and a touch of romance, Virgin Territory provides a humorous and lighthearted take on a dark period in history.
An idealistic inventor takes his family to live in the remote jungle of Honduras, where their utopian dream turns into a dangerous obsession.
Sweet Charity follows the romantic misadventures of a taxi dancer named Charity Hope Valentine, who dreams of finding true love but seems to always end up in tragic relationships. Despite her struggles, Charity remains hopeful and determined to find happiness.
Monterey Pop is a documentary film that chronicles the legendary Monterey Pop Festival of 1967, featuring electrifying performances by some of the biggest rock acts of the time. The film captures the spirit and energy of the counterculture movement and the emergence of rock music as a cultural force. From the fiery performances to the smashing of guitars, Monterey Pop showcases a pivotal moment in music history.
The untold story of Charles Manson's obsession to become a rock star, his rise in the LA music scene, the celebrities who championed his music, his tragic friendship with The Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson and his descent into violence and chaos once his dreams fell apart.
A tiny girl, only as long as a man's thumb, is born to a childless woman, abducted by frogs who want her to marry their son, but escaping instead (with the help of a bumblebee) to find a real prince without having to kiss the frog first.
Racial tensions rise in San Francisco when Charles Manson's cult returns to find that white people are the new oppressed race. A new war is about to be started, but can somebody prevent that from happening?
A couple navigates through the ups and downs of marriage while dealing with a variety of comedic situations and misadventures.
A woman travels to Greece to study abroad and ends up immersing herself in the hippie culture of the 1970s. She learns the values of free love, peace, and living in commune with like-minded individuals. Along the way, she encounters various adventures and challenges that shape her understanding of life and relationships.
This documentary explores the Deadhead phenomenon. For thirty years, Jerry Garcia played guitar and sang for the Grateful Dead, and by doing so, inspired a modern cultural phenomenon: the legions of nomadic fans that made a communal way of life out of following Jerry and the Dead, the Deadheads. The End of the Road began shooting three months prior to Garcia's death in 1995, on the road with the wandering family of Deadheads- on what would be the final tour with Jerry and the Grateful Dead. Featuring a soundtrack by Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia, the film celebrates this social, political and cultural movement in its twilight.
A man is asked by his parents to run an apartment complex they own and becomes acquainted with an intriguing hippie girl and various other people from all walks of life who live there. This film is the pilot for Liberty Street (1994).
All the legendary women of rock 'n' roll are brought together in this stunning collage of artists and their music. Through a music-driven mix of rare historical footage, music videos, riveting live performances and personal interviews, the lives and times of the greatest women in rock history are revealed.
Based on real life events, Summer of '67 brings to life the turbulent times of the sixties and the struggles faced by the men and women impacted by the Vietnam War. Young wife and mother Milly (Rachel Schrey) is forced to live with her mother-in-law while her husband Gerald (Cameron Gilliam) is away on the USS Forrestal. Kate (Bethany Davenport) must choose between Peter (Christopher Dalton) her high school sweetheart and Van (Sam Brooks) her new hippie boyfriend. Ruby Mae (Sharonne Lanier) finally finds true love with Reggie (Jerrold Edwards) only to have him whisked away by the draft. Each woman faces the question of whether or not their man will return, and even if he does, will life as they know it ever be the same?
Roland is a flower child; Rattfink is "a weed." Roland keeps growing, picking, and sniffing flowers; Rattfink keeps attacking Roland, but the attacks either fail or backfire. Among the gags: As Roland plays the harp, Rattfink tries to discourage him by drumming. When that fails, he inverts the drum to reveal a beehive; the bees attack, the harp strings send Roland back into a fountain, and the bee-stung Roland still presents Rattfink with a flower. Rattfink air-drops a bag of flour on Roland; the resulting cloud of flour engulfs RF's plane, and he crashes into a building. Finally, Roland is in a jam session; Rattfink paints a can of nitroglycerine to look like a drum, but slips on a banana peel and explodes. Roland puts a flower on his grave; Rattfink's ghost hurls it at Roland.
A documentary exploring the back-to-the-land movement, counterculture, and flower power of the 1960s. It delves into the ideals of living off the grid, communal living, and the environmental and social experiments of the time.
Phulkumar is a heartwarming film that follows the journey of a flower child in Dhaka, Bangladesh as he navigates the challenges of growing up and finding his place in the world. With captivating storytelling and beautiful visuals, this movie explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and the power of friendship.
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