Year: 1989
Runtime: 120 mins
Language: English
Featuring Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore, Mike Watt of Minutemen, and Raymond Pettibon, this deadpan narrative pays homage to the 1960s radical underground. Shot like a crudely rendered home video, the hand‑held camera, in‑camera edits and wry dialogue portray a commune of stoned revolutionaries. The outsiders reenact a countercultural moment of rock, drugs and ideological paradox, while also capturing the late‑80s West Coast grunge milieu.
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