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Cast

Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard

Self

Rip Torn

Rip Torn

Self

Eldridge Cleaver

Eldridge Cleaver

Self

Marty Balin

Marty Balin

Self - Jefferson Airplane

Jack Casady

Jack Casady

Self - Jefferson Airplane

Spencer Dryden

Spencer Dryden

Self - Jefferson Airplane

Paul Kantner

Paul Kantner

Self - Jefferson Airplane

Jorma Kaukonen

Jorma Kaukonen

Self - Jefferson Airplane

Grace Slick

Grace Slick

Self - Jefferson Airplane

Amiri Baraka

Amiri Baraka

Self

Tom Hayden

Tom Hayden

Self

Carol Bellamy

Carol Bellamy

Self

Mary Lampson

Mary Lampson

Self

Richard Leacock

Richard Leacock

Self

Tom Luddy

Tom Luddy

Self

Paula Madder

Paula Madder

Self

D. A. Pennebaker

D. A. Pennebaker

Self

Crew

Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard

Director

D. A. Pennebaker

D. A. Pennebaker

Director

Richard Leacock

Richard Leacock

Director

Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard

Writer

D. A. Pennebaker

D. A. Pennebaker

Writer

Richard Leacock

Richard Leacock

Producer

D. A. Pennebaker

D. A. Pennebaker

Producer

D. A. Pennebaker

D. A. Pennebaker

Director of Photography

D. A. Pennebaker

D. A. Pennebaker

Editor

Richard Leacock

Richard Leacock

Director of Photography

Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard

Director of Photography

Kate Taylor

Kate Taylor

Sound

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1 P.M.

19715.8 / 1095 min
Documentary

Overview

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.