Far Out tells the story of two rural New England communal farms founded in 1968 by a group of radical journalists from New York City. The film traces 50 years in the lives of the writers, activists and artists who joined the communes and eventually became pioneers in the back-to-the-land and anti-nuclear movements in the United States.
Far Out tells the story of two rural New England communal farms founded in 1968 by a group of radical journalists from New York City. The film traces 50 years in the lives of the writers, activists and artists who joined the communes and eventually became pioneers in the back-to-the-land and anti-nuclear movements in the United States.