The Age of Aquarius
The Age of Aquarius

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The Age of Aquarius

2013
Movie
60 min
English

This documentary tells the story of the beginning of Zemmoa's career - who has manged to posicion as one of the most promising and interesting talents of Mexico- with interviews of key family members, we see at the same time the first version of the concert "The age of aquarius", where Zemmoa presented her debut album "Puro desamor".

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Director: Joseph A. MarmoGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the cultural and social shifts of the 1960s, focusing on the counterculture movement, its ideals, and its lasting impact. It delves into the music, art, and political activism that defined the era, examining how the desire for peace, love, and freedom challenged established norms. The film offers a retrospective look at the promises and realities of the 'Age of Aquarius.'

Critical Reception

Critical reception for 'The Age of Aquarius' (2013) appears to be limited, with its focus on a well-trodden historical period. While it aims to capture the spirit of the 1960s, some reviews suggest it treads familiar ground without offering significant new insights.

What Reviewers Say

  • Attempts to revisit the iconic 1960s counterculture.

  • Covers familiar themes of peace, love, and social change.

  • May not offer groundbreaking perspectives for those deeply familiar with the era.

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The film features archival footage and interviews to piece together its narrative of the 1960s counterculture.

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