Bart, John, and Justina Explor 'Commune': A Dive into the History and Ideals of Communal Living
In this episode of 'Fog of Truth', the hosts delve into the movie 'Commune', a documentary made 20 years ago about a 40-year-old commune in Northern California. The film serves as a time capsule, exploring the lives of people who lived at Black Bear Ranch. The discussion explores the challenges and complexities of intentional communities, shares personal anecdotes from hosts who have lived in communes, and examines the impact of communal living on individuals' later lives. The episode also touches on the unique cultural and political context of the 60s and 70s, including how the commune's funding involved contributions from rock and roll musicians. The hosts discuss the relevance of the film in today's troubled times, the practicality of modern communes, and the documentary's anthropological significance.
00:00 Introduction to Fog of Truth
00:04 Overview of the Commune Documentary
01:29 Personal Connections to Commune Life
03:12 Challenges and Dynamics of Communal Living
04:16 Modern Reflections on Communal Living
06:35 Moral Dilemmas in the Commune
08:28 Archival Footage and Historical Context
09:49 Notable Stories and Personalities
13:43 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
18:06 Closing Remarks and Credits