When Makoto Mizuhara discovers an old monument in his school and awakens a beautiful woman he, his teacher, his worst enemy and one of his female friends is transported to the magnificent world of El Hazard. There they discovers that they have received special powers.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a cyborg with amnesia becomes a bounty hunter and fights crime in a dystopian world. Along the way, she uncovers secrets about her past and forms unexpected friendships.
During the Vietnam War, an American hippie and his female companion become stranded on an island. They encounter a shark, fight against brainwashing, and battle a group of spies. With elements of comedy, exploitation, and psychedelic themes, this rediscovered film explores the anti-war sentiment of the 1960s.
The San Francisco scene in 1967-68. Documentary about hippies shot during the height of the movement . Viewpoints from many kinds of people. Music by Steve Miller Band, Mother Earth, Quicksilver Messenger Service and others.
Two vice cops get entangled in a web of prostitution, blackmail and murder.
A documentary chronicling the "youth movement" of the late '60s on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip and San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district.
Les Blank's poetic documentation of 1967's Los Angeles Easter Sunday Love-In. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2002.
A documentary about the three Woodstock music festivals.
A montage of the weird, a freak-out film that appeared when the expression was in fashion and in flower, along with the flower people. The film was one of the first exponents of the mobile camera-rock track-optical effect school of filmmaking, and it is much a document as it is a documentary. A repellent and fascinating depiction of the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, along with Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco and the East Village in New York. Tiny Tim amounts to something resembling a recurring motif and narrator.
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