
When Hippies Ruled The World 2002
Step into the vibrant counterculture of the late Sixties with *When Hippies Ruled The World (2002)*, a nostalgic documentary that immerses you in the psychedelic dreams and rebellious spirit of 1967 to 1970.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *When Hippies Ruled The World (2002)* about?
*When Hippies Ruled The World (2002)* transports viewers to the late Sixties, exploring the music, culture, and rebellious spirit that defined the hippie movement. The documentary highlights festivals like Woodstock, legendary performers such as Joni Mitchell and Ray Manzarek, and the era's iconic fashion and music hits.
Who directed *When Hippies Ruled The World*?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in *When Hippies Ruled The World*?
The documentary features appearances from Dennis Hopper, Ray Manzarek, Joni Mitchell, Arthur Brown, and John Peel.
Is *When Hippies Ruled The World (2002)* worth watching?
As a short documentary packed with cultural nostalgia, *When Hippies Ruled The World* offers a compelling glimpse into a transformative era. Its focus on music, counterculture, and iconic figures makes it a must-watch for fans of the Sixties or anyone curious about the power of music and idealism.
How long is *When Hippies Ruled The World*?
*When Hippies Ruled The World (2002)* has a runtime of 52 minutes.
About When Hippies Ruled The World (2002) — The Psychedelic Sixties in a 52-Minute Documentary
Step into the vibrant counterculture of the late Sixties with *When Hippies Ruled The World (2002)*, a nostalgic documentary that immerses you in the psychedelic dreams and rebellious spirit of 1967 to 1970. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, this 52-minute gem captures an era when flower power reigned, Woodstock echoed with anthems, and music became the heartbeat of a generation. Through the lens of iconic artists like Joni Mitchell, The Doors' Ray Manzarek, and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, the film revives the raw energy of festivals, free love, and avant-garde cinema. The atmosphere crackles with the idealism of a time when peace, music, and psychedelic exploration felt like the only possible future.
From the thunderous hit *Fire* by Arthur Brown to the poignant melodies of Joni Mitchell, *When Hippies Ruled The World (2002)* is a celebration of a fleeting golden age. Featuring candid appearances from Dennis Hopper, music journalist John Peel, and even a young Jeremy Clarkson, this documentary weaves together music, culture, and counterculture into a vibrant tapestry. Whether you lived through the era or just dream of its rebellious spirit, this film brings back the electric charge of a world that dared to believe love could change everything.