Growing Up in America
Growing Up in America | |
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Directed by | Morley Markson |
Written by | Morley Markson |
Produced by | Morley Markson Don Haig |
Cinematography | Morley Markson |
Edited by | Morley Markson |
Production company | Morley Markson & Associates |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Growing Up in America is a Canadian documentary film, directed by
yuppies" transformation that many of them had undergone by the 1980s.[2]
Figures appearing in the film include Donald L. Cox, Allen Ginsberg, Fred Hampton, Fred Hampton Jr., Abbie Hoffman, William Kunstler, Timothy Leary, Jerry Rubin and John Sinclair.
The film premiered in the Canadian Perspective stream at the 1988 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] In conjunction with the film's premiere, Hoffman performed a two-night stand-up comedy stint at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern.[4]
The film received a
First Choice in June 1989.[6]
References
- ^ Ina Warren, "From the '60s to the '80s; Markson's growing up at the International Festival". Ottawa Citizen, October 30, 1988.
- ^ Noel Taylor, "Yippies revisited to show those shaggy radicals have matured". Ottawa Citizen, December 9, 1988.
- ^ John Fitzgerald, "Jeremy Irons stars in David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers, the blood-red entry in 1988's colorful Festival of Festivals lineup". The Globe and Mail, August 26, 1988.
- ^ Vit Wagner, "Abbie tickles Canada with tales of Hoffman". Toronto Star, September 9, 1988.
- ^ Jay Scott, "Cronenberg film earns a dozen nominations: Dead Ringers tops Genie list". The Globe and Mail, February 14, 1989.
- ^ John Haslett Cuff, "Celebrating '60s idealism and energy". The Globe and Mail, June 8, 1989.
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