In May 1973, 10,000 artists, activists, hippies, radical students, gurus and visionaries descended on a small dairy town for 10 days of social and cultural exploration that changed a generation. Those 10 days birthed an irrepressible movement that may have been the much needed blueprint for sustainable change. When thousands of young people travelled the back roads of Northern New South Wales 50 years ago to camp and explore a new way of living at Nimbin Aquarius Festival something unexpected happened amongst all the bliss, drugs and dram. Through extensive collaboration and hours of precious newly-uncovered footage, the film directs our gaze to the Festival – its inception and its aftermath – and examines the power of that one event to continue to shape history. AQUARIUS is about the constant struggle between the establishment and the alternative, between community and the individual. And AQUARIUS is a film about the people and the power of change, of unintended consequences and the radical wisdom that reaches down through generations today. THE STORY OF A RADICAL 10-DAY FESTIVAL IN 1973 WHERE THE IDEALISTS FACE DOWN POLICE INTERFERENCE, INTERNAL CHAOS, DRUGS AND PERSONAL DRAMAS TO CREATE A LIVING TEMPLATE FOR SURVIVAL ON EARTH…AND ALMOST SUCCEED
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Star Court Arcade, 126 Molesworth Street, Lismore, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2480
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