
Mudflats Living
Directed by Kris Paterson, Robert Fresco1 de enero de 1972 29minDocumental, Short
7.0
In this short documentary from the 70's, we get a glimpse of life inside an artistic community in the mudflats area of North Vancouver. An anti-establishment group, they live as squatters, rejecting drugs while practicing a philosophy of love for the universe. They also reject the values of mainstream society, as embodied by the mayor of North Vancouver, who wants to turn their "home" into a shopping center.
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Mudflats Living was released on 1 de enero de 1972.
Mudflats Living was directed by Kris Paterson, Robert Fresco.
Mudflats Living has a runtime of 29min.
Mudflats Living was produced by Peter Jones.
In this short documentary from the 70's, we get a glimpse of life inside an artistic community in the mudflats area of North Vancouver. An anti-establishment group, they live as squatters, rejecting drugs while practicing a philosophy of love for the universe. They also reject the values of mainstream society, as embodied by the mayor of North Vancouver, who wants to turn their "home" into a shopping center.
The key characters in Mudflats Living are Self (Ron Andrews), Self (Chief Leonard George), Self (John Griner).
Mudflats Living is a Documental, Short film.
Mudflats Living has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.
