Director - Milos Forman
Script - Michael Weller
Camera - Miroslav Ondrícek
Music - Galt MacDermot
Cast - John Savage, Treat Williams, Beverly D'Angelo, Annie Golden, Dorsey Wright, Don Dacus, Nicholas Ray, Charlotte Rae
Producers - Michael Butler, Lester Persky
Production - CIP Filmproduktion

Claude, a farm boy from Oklahoma “believes in God, and believes that God believes in Claude.” Claude travels to New York as a patriot to join the Vietnam War. However, in Central Park he meets a group of hippies. Claude discovers freedom, drugs and his first love Sheila. He gradually stops believing in everything he used to consider “right.” This film is an anti-war parable full of hippie tenderness, psychedelic fantasies, and outstanding music. “Hair”was written in the decade after the 1960s, when the revolutionary spirit of that time had become a nostalgic memory.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS -

David di Donatelo '79 – Best Foreign Director, Best Foreign Music Golden Globes '80 – Nomination for Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture – Male (Treat Williams) César '80 – Nomination for Best Foreign Film