Hair

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Hair is a 1979 musical anti-war film directed by Miloš Forman, adapted from the 1960s stage musical and known for its portrayal of the hippie counterculture and Vietnam War–era America.

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Hair canonical 15

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-war film
film
musical film
adaptationOf Hair (Broadway revival)
surface form: Hair (musical)
basedOn Hair (Broadway revival)
surface form: Hair (musical)
cinematographyBy Miroslav Ondříček
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Milos Forman
surface form: Miloš Forman
distributor United Artists
editedBy Lynzee Klingman
Stanley Warnow
filmingLocation Central Park
Los Angeles
New York City
filmRating PG
genre anti-war film
drama film
musical
hasTheme conflict between establishment and counterculture
friendship
individual freedom
mainSubject United States student protests of the 1960s
surface form: United States in the 1960s

Vietnam War
hippie counterculture
musicBy Galt MacDermot
notableSong Aquarius
Hair self-linksurface differs
Let the Sunshine In
originalLanguage English
partOf New Hollywood
surface form: New Hollywood cinema
portrays anti-war movement
draft for the Vietnam War
youth culture
producer Lawrence Turman
Michael Butler
releaseYear 1979
runtimeMinutes 121
screenwriter Michael Weller
settingLocation New York City
Oklahoma
starredActor Annie Golden
Beverly D’Angelo
surface form: Beverly D'Angelo

Donnie Dacus
surface form: Don Dacus

Dorsey Wright
John Savage
Nell Carter
Treat Williams
timePeriodDepicted 1960s
Vietnam War era

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Milos Forman directed Hair
album Born This Way track Hair
subject surface form: Born This Way
John Savage notableWork Hair
Hair notableSong Hair self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Hair (1979 film)
Treat Williams film Hair