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Twenty-five years ago, two filmmakers followed revolutionary Mac Laslow and college students organizing a "World Summit" | dG1fSjBrNzBSTDYxTUE
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00:00In the summer of 2001 a revolution erupted, but this explosive footage has been locked away until now
00:10This is real
00:12we're making a beautiful documentary on the Chaos World Summit and
00:16This looks like a big commercial for generation shit
00:20This is my parents house, you know, this is what people are looking for right now
00:24People are sick of going to Starbucks, you know, they want something to believe in and they want something to follow
00:30Are you doing that great? Yeah, I feel great. Well, every major movement has had a leader
00:35He believes in what he says you can make a difference. We can all make a difference
00:40This guy's gonna explode. We're just behind, you know, we're like following in the footsteps of revolutionaries past Martin Luther King Malcolm X
00:50Moses
00:53It's gonna become something big
00:55This is where it's all gonna start
00:58Just bringing more freedom to more people don't even know what they're talking about, but I like it
01:05I've never seen so many different groups just coming together for one cause
01:10Got the anarchists the socialists next to animal rights activists
01:16We're not here to party around the drum circle
01:18And
01:22We're here because my older sister was conceived in Woodstock and we are here to do the same thing, let's all get naked
01:30Yeah, you don't want real change. They're just here for free beer and to party
01:35How can you possibly create this much mess?
01:43I brought a lot of people out here because I believe
01:49I
01:57Had one or two beers man, that's what you do when you're having a revolution

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