Following Sean

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Anyone who’s ever accidentally blown pot smoke into the face of a baby should see this film. It all started in 1969, when filmmaker Ralph Arlyck made a short documentary about a precocious boy named Sean. This four-year-old was the son of San Francisco hippies extraordinaire, and in the film he famously claimed, “I smoke grass.” When Arlyck asked him to describe the experience, the tyke retorted, “If you have any grass, I’ll show you.” Decades later, Arlyck has tracked down Sean and, in a new documentary, reveals what became of him. Just so you know, Sean is not in prison, nor does he collect pretty butterflies. 612-331-3134; www.mnfilmarts.org/bell

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