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Birth Name: Daria Halprin
Birth Date: 1948-12-30
Birth Place: Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States
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Daria Halprin began her acting career with a prominent role as Daria in Michelangelo Antonioni's cult film 'Zabriskie Point' (1970). The movie is an epic portrait of late-1960s America, focusing on two characters: anthropology student Daria and dropout Mark. Halprin's character assists a property developer in constructing a village in the Los Angeles desert.
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Release Year: 1970
Nation: Italy, United States of America
Alternative Title: Sagu, Deserto de Almas, Dolina smrti, Забриски Пойнт
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Writer: Clare Peploe, Franco Rossetti, Michelangelo Antonioni, Sam Shepard, Tonino Guerra
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Companies: Carlo Ponti Production, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: 1970s, california, counter-culture, death valley, desert, free love, pink floyd, police brutality, student protest, students' movement
Zabriskie Point follows two protagonists whose lives intersect amidst the political unrest and cultural upheaval of late-1960s America. Anthropology student Daria is assisting a property developer in constructing a village in the Los Angeles desert, while dropout Mark has become wanted by authorities after being falsely accused of killing a policeman during a student riot. Their paths cross serendipitously in Death Valley where they embark on an impulsive and passionate affair, emblematic of the free love and counterculture spirit of the time.
Zabriskie Point is an epic portrait of late-1960s America, as seen through the eyes of two of its disaffected youth: anthropology student Daria and dropout Mark. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, the film explores themes of alienation, consumerism, and political unrest against the backdrop of a rapidly changing societal landscape. While the plot is minimalistic, with much focus on atmosphere and symbolism, it captures the spirit of rebellion and counterculture that defined the era.