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Histoire Hippie, it kind of drifts through time, doesn’t it? This doc dives into Martin Stone's life choices back in '66 when he packed up his daughters and joined the Hog Farm crew. There's something raw and unfiltered about it, you know? It captures not just the essence of the hippy movement but the complex threads of family and freedom too. The pacing has this nostalgic flow, which makes you feel the weight of those years. The practical effects are more about the realness of those experiences instead of flashy edits. Watching Martin and his daughters reflect on their diverging paths decades later, it pulls at you. It’s a fascinating slice of counter-culture life, portrayed with a sincerity that's hard to find these days.
Documentary on the hippy movementExplores family dynamicsFocus on counter-culture ethos
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