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Commune

2005-04-07 | Documentary
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In 1968, Elsa and Richard Marley founded an alternative-living community, named Black Bear, in the remote Northern California wilderness with the motto "Free Land for Free People." This film tells the story of that intended utopia. Through archival footage and interviews with former residents, director Jonathan Berman explores the problems and realities of communal living and the evolution of a community that endured FBI harassment, cult leadership and more.

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The genre of Commune is Documentary.
On September 27, 2024, there were 2939 public reaction to Commune including hippie, biased view, capturing the zeitgeist, iconoclast, with bangers.
The runtime of Commune is 78 minutes.
On September 27, 2024, the IMDB rating of Commune is 6.6/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 95/100, Metacritic rating is 74/100, TMDB rating is 6.0/10.
The director of Commune is Jonathan Berman.
The release date of Commune is April 07, 2005.
The full version of Commune is provided by Kanopy , Fandor , FlixFling
In 1968, Elsa and Richard Marley founded an alternative-living community, named Black Bear, in the remote Northern California wilderness with the motto "Free Land for Free People." This film tells the story of that intended utopia. Through archival footage and interviews with former residents, director Jonathan Berman explores the problems and realities of communal living and the evolution of a community that endured FBI harassment, cult leadership and more..