Lions Love is a 1969 American experimental film directed and co-written by Agnès Varda.
[1][2] Viva, Jerry and Jim, a throuple of young actors experiencing a carefree "hippie" lifestyle, are welcoming the NYC underground filmmaker Shirley Clarke at their Beverly Hills house.
Both Ragni and Rado, the two male leads, were the lyricists and lead actors and singers for the 1968 musical Hair.
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