Breathing Together: Revolution of the Electric Family

Breathing Together: Revolution of the Electric Family

5.3

1971-04-11

The title of this Canadian documentary may have some relation to Canadian Marshall McLuhan's theories. It combines interview with famous U.S. militants of the '60s, such as Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman, with reenactments of their Chicago trials (i.e., the "Chicago Eight," etc.). Other figures of cultural interest from the time, including Alan Ginsberg and Buckminster Fuller, are interviewed or featured. The filmmaker indicates his belief that powerful forces in the U.S. government worked together to suppress American radicals. This view, widely disbelieved at the time, has since been confirmed.

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Breathing Together: Revolution of the Electric Family

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The title of this Canadian documentary may have some relation to Canadian Marshall McLuhan's theories. It combines interview with famous U.S. militants of the '60s, such as Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman, with reenactments of their Chicago trials (i.e., the "Chicago Eight," etc.). Other figures of cultural interest from the time, including Alan Ginsberg and Buckminster Fuller, are interviewed or featured. The filmmaker indicates his belief that powerful forces in the U.S. government worked together to suppress American radicals. This view, widely disbelieved at the time, has since been confirmed.

Released

1971-04-11

Runtime

84

Director

Morley Markson

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

English

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    Don Cox

    Don Cox
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    Buckminster Fuller

    Buckminster Fuller
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    Allen Ginsberg

    Allen Ginsberg
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    Fred Hampton

    Fred Hampton
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    Abbie Hoffman

    Abbie Hoffman
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    William Kunstler

    William Kunstler
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    Timothy Leary

    Timothy Leary
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    John Lennon

    John Lennon
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    Jerry Rubin

    Jerry Rubin