Dir. Arthur Penn (1969).
It’s too self-righteous and overly cute, but Arthur Penn’s autumnal hippie lament remains one of the most evocative (and felt) movies of the period.
Lincoln Center delves into tales of the wicked, the outcast, the unholy, the misunderstood, and the freakish in a survey of the audacious director’s genre-busting — and defining — films.