Bullfrog Films
17 minutes
Grades 10 - 12, College, Adults

Produced by Films of the Last Twenty Years

DVD Purchase $195, Rent $85

US Release Date: 2020
Copyright Date: 1971
DVD ISBN: 1-948745-39-9

Subjects
Activism
American Studies
Critical Thinking
English Literature
Environmental Ethics
History
Humanities
Language Arts
Sociology

Walking On Water Wasn't Built in a Day

Shot at the first Earth Day in 1970, this new release features Allen Ginsberg reflecting on the state of American culture and society at the end of the 60s.


In April 1970 the first Earth Day in Philadelphia was actually a week of celebrations for Mother Earth. This film was shot in and around the city, with cameo appearances and observations by the likes of Terry Southern, Jerry Rubin, mayor John Lindsay, and Wavy Gravy.

But the film features Allen Ginsburg, both at the main event on Belmont Plateau and during a van ride across Pennsylvania, in which he riffs on American culture and society, at a meal at HoJo's and reading a poem on the banks of the Susquehanna. The talk is of polarization and the battle for the soul of America. Fifty years later, the argument goes on.

Web Page: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/wow.html