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Commune
Directed by
Jonathan Berman
2005
78m
Not Rated
Documentary
6.6
95%
46%
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A documentary on the Black Bear Ranch Commune, an alternative living community founded in 1968 in the remote North Californian wilderness.
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Cast of Commune
Peter Coyote
self, Black Bear resident
Commune Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Bill Stamets
Commune channels a bygone era of drop-outs living an American dream on the Free Love frontier. This is the happy alternative to the apocalyptic California sub-cultures of Charles Manson and the Rev. Jim Jones.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Jonathan Berman's documentary about California's famous Black Bear Ranch is a trip.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
Watching Jonathan Berman's affectionate documentary, Commune, about the influential establishment in Siskiyou County, brought to mind the recent documentary Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple.
AV Club
Noel Murray
It's fascinating to see how the Black Bears got onto their current path, but we don't see enough of the journey.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Ordoña
Fitfully interesting, but would have benefited from tighter focus and finer detail.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Berman blends home movies of ranch life with interviews with former residents, their now-grown children and neighbors of the ranch.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Commune, a breezy, informal history of a long-running California commune begun in the summer of 1968 and still in existence, offers the fascinating spectacle of observing people then and now.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Commune gets at the central, seductive paradoxes inherent in so much counterculture belief and practice.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
In its own quiet, revealing fashion, Berman's film explores the folly and faith that characterized much of Black Bear's early existence.
Hollywood Report Card
Ross Anthony
An intriguing, entertaining and engaging documentary. My only criticism -- I simply wanted to know so much more.
Upstage Magazine
Kam Williams
Examines what life was like at an idealized, hippie oasis back in the Sixties. Not exactly groovy, or anybody's idea of nirvana, dude.
Entertainment Insiders
Jonathan W. Hickman
What is fascinating about Berman's Commune is how well it captures the passage of time and the life lessons learned from the commune experience.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
If not a social history of the '60s, it's a close examination of a quintessential '60s phenomenon that speaks volumes about the attitudes and experiences that shaped the decade.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
The documentary is loose-limbed and not at all artful--which is to say, it's scarcely bourgeois and just as the Black Bear Ranch people would like it.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
Berman captures a way of life that has been curiously influential -- has been imitated, ripped off, ridiculed and demonized -- ever since.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Celebrating the desire to immerse oneself in a collective, world-changing enterprise, Commune is unavoidably nostalgic.
Variety
Robert Koehler
A keen vet docu-maker's eye and a chronicler's compassion lends pic real resonance.
Bay Area Reporter
David Lamble
A fascinating subplot involves the slow but steady evolution of the female members' sense of their power.
Film Journal International
Frank Lovece
Kinda down-to-earth comments make Commune kinda intriguing.
L.A. Weekly
F.X. Feeney
It's good to hear people talking about openheartedness without irony.
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