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Free to Rock (2017)
A compelling illustration of the power of music
27 February 2017
I was a cultural diplomat for three decades in the U.S. Foreign Service, and I know that art can change the world. This film shows you how some brave rockers did just that. I had the honor of organizing a showing of Free to Rock for students and faculty at the Institute for American Universities (IAU College) in Aix en Provence, where the films co-writers and producers first met 50 years ago. The film is an emotionally powerful and historically compelling work, helping a new generation discover the power of music to promote peaceful change and support for human rights. It boosts rare archival footage and great music (of course) while painting a picture of brave artists willing to risk life and limb in order to pursue their art. This film is a must for anyone interested in the Cold War, rock music, and U.S.-Russian relations. Rock On!
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