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COMMUNE

Jonathan Berman


Saturday, Aug 16 – 7:00 PMONE NIGHT ONLY

FOLLOWED BY Q+A WITH DIRECTOR JONATHAN BERMAN


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2025 / 1H18M / FIRST RUN FEATURES / ENGLISH


In 1968, a group of American dissidents move to the remote woods of Northern California to create a new, utopian society. They struggle with surviving the winter, an invading cult, and their wildly varying ideas of what utopia might really be. During the radical fervor of the early 1970s, utopian communities dotted the American landscape. They aimed to reshape the world with “free love” and common property, and they excited controversy and fear amongst citizens across the country. Though the idea of communes is now often relegated to a naïve past, the film discovers a successful and lasting, if controversial, legacy at the influential Black Bear Ranch in Siskiyou County, California.

Premised on the idea of “Free Land for Free People,” and financed by the largesse of Hollywood rock stars, the founders of Black Bear bought land deep in the wilderness and raised a rough-hewn homestead. Over the years, hundreds would join the community, and life would be complicated by conflicts about the role of women, child-rearing, proper communalist behavior, the FBI, and most traumatically, a child-snatching cult. With archival footage from the early days, and the present-day views of Black Bear members and their offspring, Commune is a revealing look at how our most basic choices about family, work, and the nature of our relationships send powerful and lasting shock waves through the fabric of society. 20th Anniversary Restoration!


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“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.”
– The New York Times


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