Music In The Air.
Revolution In The Streets. And One Year That Would Change The World Forever
San Francisco, 1968: As the family of conservative Hungarian immigrant Zoltan
Szabo (Sandor Tesci) struggles to live 'The American Dream,' America itself is
beginning to change around them. His son Peter (Eric Larson) is kicked out of
college, goes to work for an enigmatic biker (Neil Young) and becomes swept up
in the politics of revolution. Meanwhile, his brother Sandy (Robert Locke)
drifts from mariage to the military while attempting to confront his own
sexuality. In a time of chaos and confusion, can two young men make- and
survive- the choices that will change their destinies forever?
Written and directed by Steven Kovacs, '68 is a powerfully personal drama about
peace and love, race and rage, and a nation coming- of- age as the entire world
is coming apart.
Format:
Widescreen (1.85:1) (Enhanced for 16x9)
Special Features:
Theatrical Trailer, Interactive Menus, Scene Selections