
Last Summer Won't Happen
Directed by Peter Gessner, Tom Hurwitz6.6
Shot in 1968, one year after the Summer of Love, LAST SUMMER WON'T HAPPEN is a critical yet sympathetic examination of the anti-war movement in New York City. The film traces the development of a group of activists on the Lower East Side. We see their growth from isolated, alienated individuals to a politically empowered community. Filmed between the protests at the Pentagon and the demonstrations at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, it includes portraits of Abbie Hoffman, editor Paul Krassner, folksinger Phil Ochs and anarchist Tom "Osha" Neumann.
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Last Summer Won't Happen was released on 1 september 1968.
Last Summer Won't Happen was directed by Peter Gessner, Tom Hurwitz.
Last Summer Won't Happen has a runtime of 60 m.
Last Summer Won't Happen was produced by Peter Gessner.
Shot in 1968, one year after the Summer of Love, LAST SUMMER WON'T HAPPEN is a critical yet sympathetic examination of the anti-war movement in New York City. The film traces the development of a group of activists on the Lower East Side. We see their growth from isolated, alienated individuals to a politically empowered community. Filmed between the protests at the Pentagon and the demonstrations at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, it includes portraits of Abbie Hoffman, editor Paul Krassner, folksinger Phil Ochs and anarchist Tom "Osha" Neumann.
The key characters in Last Summer Won't Happen are Himself (Abbie Hoffman), Himself (Paul Krassner), Himself (Tom Osha Neumann).
Last Summer Won't Happen is rated Not Rated.
Last Summer Won't Happen is a Documentaire film.
Last Summer Won't Happen has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.






