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ORANGE SUNSHINE tells the never-before-told story of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love - a spiritual group of surfers and hippies in Southern California that became the largest suppliers of psychedelic drugs in the world during the 1960s and early 1970s.
Rating
NR
Director
William A. Kirkley
Writer
William A. Kirkley
  • I liked it and would recommend it but...it would have been nice to hear more history on the drug LSD itself. And there was almost no talk about "bad trips". Also, surely some of the people in their circle, or friends etc developed problems with addiction or mental illness etc? It was definitely a pro-drug movie which is great, but it wasn't totally balanced imo.
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  • Must see for all. An important piece of history. Thanks William Kirkley for bringing this story to the masses. This Docu movie will sweep you away right from the start, and set you back down at the end.
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  • Fast-paced and energetic, and a brisk and eccentric snapshot of an era.
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  • Orange Sunshine is a riveting documentary with an exciting, thought-provoking, tragic and hopeful story to tell. Sit back and enjoy the vibe.
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  • The remarkable story of one of the most influential illegal drug organisations you've never heard of, Orange Sunshine is William A. Kirkley's ground-breaking documentary about hippie group, the Brotherhood of Eternal Love.
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  • Using still photos, modern-day talking heads and gorgeous re-enactments, the film is a jaw-dropping piece of social history. It's also a lot of fun, with some tears along the way. Did someone say 'trip'?
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  • A shadowy organization that kept the hippies dosed at the height of the '60s counterculture is brought to the light of day in this entertaining documentary.
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