Dirty Bloody Hippies (2009)

To question everything fearlessly

Dirty Bloody Hippies (2009) poster

Starting in the questioning times of the late 60s, many New Zealanders began leaving town to set up their own communities, in search of alternative ways to live. This then and now documentary travels to communes long gone and still active, and tracks down many of those involved. Tim Shadbolt describes a time when people questioned "everything fearlessly ... without reserve and without restraint". The back to the land approach brought both satisfaction and fatigue.

Director: Dan Salmon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 49 min
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Production: BIG Pictures
Country: New Zealand
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dirty Bloody Hippies about?
Starting in the questioning times of the late 60s, many New Zealanders began leaving town to set up their own communities, in search of alternative ways to live. This then and now documentary travels to communes long gone and still active, and tracks down many of those involved. Tim Shadbolt describes a time when people questioned "everything fearlessly ... without reserve and without restraint". The back to the land approach brought both satisfaction and fatigue.
Who directed Dirty Bloody Hippies?
Dirty Bloody Hippies was directed by Dan Salmon.
How long is Dirty Bloody Hippies?
Dirty Bloody Hippies has a runtime of 49m (49 minutes).
What genre is Dirty Bloody Hippies?
Dirty Bloody Hippies is a Documentary film.
Where was Dirty Bloody Hippies produced?
Dirty Bloody Hippies was produced in New Zealand.