

Lighter and livelier than the films Jean-Luc Godard had made in France, his U.S. collaboration with Direct Cinema documentarian D. A. Pennebaker was meant to be One A.M., as in “one American movie”; but Godard quit the project and the U.S., where to his dismay he discovered that revolution wasn’t imminent, and Pennebaker edited Godard’s material, to which he and Richard Leacock even added a bit more, releasing the result as One P.M., as in “one parallel movie.” It’s a stunning mixture of cinéma-vérité, political theater, and interviews of key sixties figures.
Ratings
3.5
Cast

Jean-Luc Godard
Self

Rip Torn
Self

Eldridge Cleaver
Self
Marty Balin
Self - Jefferson Airplane
Jack Casady
Self - Jefferson Airplane
Spencer Dryden
Self - Jefferson Airplane
Paul Kantner
Self - Jefferson Airplane
Jorma Kaukonen
Self - Jefferson Airplane

Grace Slick
Self - Jefferson Airplane

Amiri Baraka
Self

Tom Hayden
Self
Carol Bellamy
Self

Mary Lampson
Self

Richard Leacock
Self

Tom Luddy
Self
Paula Madder
Self

D. A. Pennebaker
Self
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Details
Release Date
1971-06-08
Runtime
95 min
Original Language
English
Languages
English
Production Companies
Leacock-Pennebaker
Countries
United States of America
Genres
Documentary