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The Beat generation an American dream

In the early 1950s a small group of writers and painters gathered in the Bohemian quarters of New York and San Francisco. They voiced their concerns over America's post WWII euphoria in a manner so raucous and colorful that the media took note and dubbed them the Beat Generation. This film portrait of this volatile period of American culture is illuminated perfectly through rare archival footage and interviews with those who lived through and influenced the era.

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  • "In the early 1950s a small group of writers and painters gathered in the Bohemian quarters of New York and San Francisco. They voiced their concerns over America's post WWII euphoria in a manner so raucous and colorful that the media took note and dubbed them the Beat Generation. This film portrait of this volatile period of American culture is illuminated perfectly through rare archival footage and interviews with those who lived through and influenced the era."
  • "In the early 1950s a small group of writers and painters gathered in the Bohemian quarters of New York and San Francisco. They voiced their concerns over America's post WWII euphoria in a manner so raucous and colorful that the media took note and dubbed them the Beat Generation. This film portrait of this volatile period of American culture is illuminated perfectly through rare archival footage and interviews with those who lived through and influenced the era."@en
  • "Using archival footage and interviews with personalities such as Allen Ginsberg, Carolyn Cassady. William Burroughs, Timothy Leary, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Gregory Corso, traces the emergence of the Beats onto the American literary scene. Shows the influence of the Beats on younger poets, and discusses the position of women in the movement."@en

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Videokassette"@en

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  • "The Beat Generation an American dream"
  • "The Beat generation an American dream"
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  • "Beat generation an American dream"@en
  • "The Beat Generation : an American dream"
  • "The Beat generation an american dream"
  • "The Beat Generation"