Restored & Unseen: Stamping Ground (Director's Cut)
Hans Jürgen Pohland, George Sluizer / DE, 1970 / 92 min.
The director's cut of Stamping Ground, screened to mark the 50th anniversary of the Holland Pop Festival, which for one weekend in 1970 offered peace, love and happiness to the appreciative crowd at the Kralingse Bos in Rotterdam. The mother of all Dutch pop festivals went down in history as the Dutch answer to Woodstock.

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Director
Hans Jürgen Pohland, George Sluizer
Production year
1970
Country
DE
Original title
Restored & Unseen: Stamping Ground (Director's Cut)
Length
92 min.
Subtitles
NLD
Format
DCP
Part of
Restored & Unseen
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