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Gonzo Utopia (2006)
Gonzo Utopia
This tribute to Hunter S. Thompson, written and directed by Lance Miccio, features interviews with author/actor Peter Coyote, Ken Babbs, Country Joe, Paul Krassner, Wavey Gravey, Mountain Girl, Lenore Kandel, Elsa Marley, John Trudell, Martin Lee, Jamie Cohen, Fito de la Parra, and Steven Hagar. "Gonzo Utopia" is the perfect salute to Gonzo journalism; filmed all over America and Holland, the film effectively captures the driving force behind the counter culture revolution, prominently characterized by LSD and hemp.
Shot in documentary style, the filmmaker and Happy Trailers HD, which produced the project, effectively evoke 60's nostalgia; icons covered in Miccio's film bring back memories of the counter culture movement that began in the 50's with the beat generation then with groups that Hunter connected with in the 60's such as Merry Pranksters, and The Hell's Angels.
Miccio and his crew document hippies, authors, musicians, and journalists throughout their relevant discourse on this genre of New Age Journalism. "Gonzo Utopia's" interviews take place in Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco, Alaska, Amsterdam and New York, landing at Ken Kesey's ranch with the Magic Bus "FURTHUR" which remained at that time in all its glory The Kesey farm in Eugene Oregon .
The Aryan Couple (2004)
Daly Directs a gem
John Daly second film as a director is a gem , outstanding performances by a talented cast led by Martin Landau & a sharp tongued Judy Parafit the story has interesting sub plots that leave the audience twisting and turning to the final conclusion . Beautifully shot on location in Poland ,the sets are lush and the cinema photography is rich with color and texture. Daly has gone on to break new ground yet again , his courage and foresight are well documented and his attempt to break new ground yet again is impressive . I highly recommend this film based on real events of the Europa project during WWII in which a rich Jewish industrialist played by Landau seeks a way out of Nazi infested Hungary by trading his fortune for freedom of his entire family and a plane to Palistine . This thriller was compared to the work of Hithcock and Polanski in a recent NY review. Congrats to John Daly who has broken the boundaries yet again.