
A tableau of the most famous Hungarian beat bands whose fans speak about what music means to them, while some aging people explain why they think this savage type of music should be banned, censored, or at least played without drums.
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A tableau of the most famous Hungarian beat bands whose fans speak about what music means to them, while some aging people explain why they think this savage type of music should be banned, censored, or at least played without drums.
Ecstasy from 7 to 10 (1969) was directed by András Kovács. The film is a Music, Documentary production, rated 8.5/10.
Ecstasy from 7 to 10 is rated 8.5/10 by 2 viewers — exceptional and highly recommended. A good pick for Music and Documentary fans.