2013-04-29 • 1h 30min
In 1970, hundreds of hippies followed Stephen Gaskin on a journey from San Francisco to Tennessee, where they founded a legendary commune known as the Farm. Within this self-sustaining society based on non-violence, vegetarianism and respect for the earth, members willingly took a vow of poverty, lived in converted buses, grew their own food and home-delivered babies. Born and raised in this alternative community, filmmakers and sisters Rena and Nadine return for the first time since leaving in 1985. Finally ready to face the past after years of hiding their upbringing, they chart the rise and fall of America’s largest utopian socialist experiment and their own family tree. The nascent idealism of a community destroyed, in part, by its own success is reflected in the personal story of a family unit split apart by differences. American Commune finds inspiration in failure, humour in deprivation and, most surprisingly, that communal values are alive and well in the next generation.

Drone

The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice

The Seed of the Sacred Fig

The Big Clock

The Way Back

The Devil, Probably

Vermiglio

The Phantom of Liberty

That Most Important Thing: Love

The Wonders

The Isle

Do Re Mi

Kiss Me Deadly

Don't Sleep

Blink

Citoyen d'honneur

River

Chimes at Midnight

Star!