Christian Bruno and Sam GreenPie Fight 1969 (1969)
The 1969 San Francisco International Film Festival opens on the steps of City Hall, but is unexpectedly attacked by independent filmmakers with pies. This footage was long-lost and then found and made into a movie in the late 1990s.
This movie is part of the collection: Shaping San Francisco
Director: Christian Bruno and Sam Green
Producer: Christian Bruno and Sam Green
Production Company: Shaping San Francisco
Sponsor: Shaping San Francisco
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: Film Festival; 1969; Pie Fight
Contact Information: Shaping San Francisco
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
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Reviewer:
SoggeeJohnson -



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February 19, 2009
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40 year old pie fight ?
maybe some deja vu might bring this into the 21st century.
Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market.... CCOF pies are high flight due to Lagier's new recipe.
Reviewer:
Himenu -


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July 3, 2004
Subject:
Not bad at all!
Well, at some points the movie lets the event be seen as a really big thing, but of course it was nothing more than a big stupid joke.
There's not much story about it all, but the pie fight is really funny, nearly so good as in the ''Fight for your right to party'' music video by the Beastie boys. Well, the music in this ''documentary'' doesn't fit really, but it gives the movie a very strange feeling.
Not bad at all.