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The Goa Hippy Tribe project is about people who shared a common space and time on the shores of Goa, India during the 70's 'hippy revolution' and are now re-uniting after more than 30 years via Facebook.
Filmmaker Darius Devas, who spent his early years living on the beaches of Goa, traveled back to document this unique re-union of an old community. The video interviews were posted to the Goa Hippy Tribe Facebook page creating a unique full circle link to the story. The project was Funded by SBS television, Screen Australia, Screen NSW and was a co production between Freehand Productions, Being Films and Dubz TV.
The Goa Hippy Tribe project is about people who shared a common space and time on the shores of Goa, India during the 70's 'hippy revolution' and are now re-uniting after more than 30 years via Facebook.
Filmmaker Darius Devas, who spent his early years living on the beaches of Goa, traveled back to document this unique re-union of an old community. The video interviews were posted to the Goa Hippy Tribe Facebook page creating a unique full circle link to the story. The project was Funded by SBS television, Screen Australia, Screen NSW and was a co production between Freehand Productions, Being Films and Dubz TV.
- Category
- Documentary
- Tags
- Darius Devas, Being Films, Goa Hippy Tribe, Goa, Hippy, Tribe, SBS, Eight Finger Eddie
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