The 1967 Los Angeles Love-In is portrayed against a vibrant soundtrack of psychedelic music, with no dialogue. The event takes place on Easter Sunday, as a diverse crowd of people from various backgrounds gathers in a grassy field. Music fills the air, with both formal performances on stage and impromptu jam sessions within the crowd. As people groove to the music, they express and celebrate their individual and societal freedoms, particularly their love.
God Respects Us When We Work, But Loves Us When We Dance
The 1967 Los Angeles Easter Sunday Love-In is a pivotal event in the city's counterculture movement, capturing the essence of the era.