Hippie exploitation films

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Hippie exploitation films are late 1960s-early-to-late 1970s exploitation films about the hippie counterculture[1] with situations associated with the movement such as marijuana and LSD use, sex and wild psychedelic parties.

Overview[edit]

From almost the beginning, Hollywood and independent studios got in on the action and produced a number of extremely lurid hippie exploitation (and/or hippie horror) films that were either supporting the subversive playful artistic side of the culture war,[2] or masquerading as cautionary public service announcements, but which were in fact aimed directly at feeding a morbid public appetite while pretending to take a moral stance.[3]

Often depicting drug-crazed hippies living and freaking out in "Manson family" style communes, such films as The Hallucination Generation (1967) and Riot on Sunset Strip (1967) depicted "hippie" youths running wild in an orgy of group sex, drugs, crime and even murder."[4] Other examples include The Love-ins, Psych-Out, The Trip, and Wild in the Streets.[5]

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Filmmakers associated with hippie exploitation[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "MONDO MOD WORLDS OF HIPPIE REVOLT AND OTHER WEIRDNESS". Archived from the original on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Notebook Soundtrack Mix #12: Trippin' on Eggshells — The Hippie Exploitation Mix on MUBI
  3. ^ a b 50 Far-Out Films About Hippie Subculture - Flavorwire
  4. ^ ""The Summer of Love Breeds a Season of Hate: The Effects of the Manson Murders on Public Perceptions of the Hippie Lifestyle" by Curt Rowlett". Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Top 10 Hippie Horror Films|HNN
  6. ^ Hey, Man, Dig the Crazy Hippie Flicks ‘The Wild Angels’ and ‘Psych-Out’ - The New York Times
  7. ^ Jeff Stafford (2009). "The Love-Ins". Turner Classic Movies. Turner Sports and Entertainment Digital Network. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  8. ^ a b HOW HOLLYWOOD HANDLED THE HIPPIES - Please Kill Me Online
  9. ^ 10 Strange Things You'd Better Not Eat or Drink! - Bloody Disgusting
  10. ^ a b How Exploitation Movies Exploited Charles Manson and Hippie Hysteria - Film School Rejects
  11. ^ THE NIGHT GOD SCREAMED (Lee Madden, 1971) on Vimeo
  12. ^ 'Grease Is the Word' - Google Books (pg.93)

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