HempenRoad
press release --
For Immediate Media Release, February 1997
A film leaping into
the world of Hemp
North American West Coast 1996-97
Now
in Production
Beginning
November 1996, writer / hempster Dave Olson and multi-media film-maker Eiji Masuda
hit the road to create an exciting and unique hemp adventure. The project became
a feature length documentary film about the contemporary, commercial, industrial
hemp scene. A portrait of the people and products of a re-emerging tradition.
The
Hempen Road promises to be a fast paced, artistically created and contemplative
story of the commercial hemp industry and the people in it.
With
everyone from CNN to Giorgio Armani talking about hemp, this film will capture
and chronicle a reemerging industry and put a human face behind the excitement
and controversy of fiber hemp on the verge of the next century.
Eiji
and Dave continue to shoot many segments along the left coast from Victoria, B.C.
to San Diego, CA. including Seattle, Eugene, Portland, Bellingham and Vancouver
and are finding exciting products and interesting people along the way.
While
traveling and filming the west coast scenery, the crew will stop along the way
to visit and film hempy people. The film will feature an entertaining variety
of the "best and brightest" in this emerging industry. Included are makers, educators,
sellers, designers, activists, writers, sewers, botanists, publishers, marketers
and anyone else involved with the industrial applications of the cannabis plant.
Further, the film will
demonstrate or explain the processes of making many inventive hemp products from
flour to lip balm to bike chain lube to backpacks to paper to clothes to fancy
clothes to soap to media to boutiques to fiberboard.
The
finished film will be a combination of 16mm, Hi8 video, Super8, still 35mm photos,
WWW documents and feature an original music soundtrack ( perhaps CD) and a booklet
of information about hemp and the companies & organizations filmed.
A
preview of the film is scheduled to be shown at the Vancouver Symposium in Feb.
1997 and be shown at similar events internationally.
The
finished product will be available early Spring for distribution to the media
and industry for review. Then, shortly thereafter, to the general public through
film festivals, art theater release and on video.
This
project is produced and marketed through the Giggling Piglet Durable Goods Co-Op,
an international marketing and idea factory in co-operation. Please contact with
any inquiries.
Produced in patnership with Eijindo Films and Hemp.Net.