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The Pikme-Up: Directed by Andrew Crane, Scott Hessels, James Keitel. With Luis Alfaro, Mojgan Azimi, Bill Barminski, Bonnie Barnett. In the mid-1980's the coffeehouse movement in Los Angeles was beginning with wild promise.
- (12)
- Documentary, History, Music
- Andrew Crane, Scott Hessels, James Keitel
- 2006-01
Synopsis. In the mid-1980's the coffeehouse movement in Los Angeles was beginning with wild promise. A tattered Hollywood storefront called The Pikme-up became the prototype for a new subculture that started as an unruly rebellion and exploded into a national phenomenon.
- Documentary, History, Music & Musical
- 2009
- 72
- Luis Alfaro, Iris Berry
1 gen 2009 · A tattered Hollywood storefront called The Pikme-up became the prototype for a new subculture that started as an unruly rebellion and exploded into a national phenomenon. The place was a bohemian revolution, a happening of ideas, poetry, music, and performance where a motley group of outcasts formed a unique community and an enduring ...
In the mid-1980's the coffeehouse movement in Los Angeles was beginning with wild promise. A tattered Hollywood storefront called The Pikme-up became the prototype for a new subculture that started as an unruly rebellion and exploded into a national phenomenon.
The Pikme-Up. Summaries. In the mid-1980's the coffeehouse movement in Los Angeles was beginning with wild promise. A tattered Hollywood storefront called The Pikme-up became the prototype for a new subculture that started as an unruly rebellion and exploded into a national phenomenon.
About this movie. arrow_forward. In the mid-1980's the coffeehouse movement in Los Angeles was beginning with wild promise. A tattered Hollywood storefront called The Pikme-up became the...
The PIKME-UP was a Bohemian revolution: a happening of ideas poetry, music, art and performance where a motley group of outcasts formed an unusual community and an enduring family. Go for a ride with us on this wild, eye-candy tour of a legendary coffeehouse and the aftermath of a culture without intimate meeting places.