“WBCN and The American Revolution” tells the previously unknown story of the early days of the legendary, radical underground radio station WBCN-FM.
The film follows the personal and political journeys of a compelling cast of characters whose lives connect and intersect via the legendary, radical underground radio station, WBCN-FM, as well as through the explosion of music and counterculture, anti-war activism, civil rights struggles and the women’s and LGBTQ liberation movements. The film tells the incredible, true story of “how a radio station, politics, and rock and roll changed everything,” and is produced by the Peabody Award-winning Lichtenstein Creative Media. The film has already received extensive press and public attention even before its release, being called at preview screenings, “epic,” “magical,” and “perhaps the first film to tell the true story of the 1960s.”2012. USA. 120 min. Not rated.
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2020/08/07 - 2020/09/07
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