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  1. “Here Come the Videofreex!” tells the story of the most radical video collective of the 1960s and 70s. It is the quirky tale of ten people’s optimism and creativity, and their vision of what television could have become at a time when the three big networks ruled the TV airwaves.

  2. Mar 9, 2016 · Here Come the Videofreex: Directed by Jon Nealon, Jenny Raskin. They were media pioneers, capturing the counterculture from the inside.

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    • Jon Nealon, Jenny Raskin
    • 2016-03-09
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  4. Movie Info. The history of the video collective in the 1960s and 1970s. Genre: Documentary. Original Language: English. Director: Jon Nealon, Jenny Raskin. Producer: Jenny Raskin,...

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    • Jon Nealon, Jenny Raskin
  5. Tapping into a treasure trove of recently restored videotapes, including interviews with icons like Fred Hampton and Abbie Hoffman, 'Here Come The Videofreex' charts the path of this underground...

  6. Mar 8, 2016 · “Here Come the Videofreex,” a concise and informative documentary directed by Jon Nealon and Jenny Raskin, tells the story of one such collective.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VideofreexVideofreex - Wikipedia

    The Videofreex were a pioneering video collective who used the Sony Portapak for countercultural video projects from 1969 to 1978. They were founded in 1969 by David Cort, Mary Curtis Ratcliff and Parry Teasdale, after Cort and Teasdale met each other at the Woodstock Music Festival.

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