Stills from Hippie Movie 2007
HD and Super-8, 53 min
From top left to bottom right:
Hippies on a jeep: a homage to Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow Up (1966)
The magical boat ride, Marianka Dobkowska on the left
Hippies hitchhiking
A trip to the country in the Magic VW bus
The fire department in Brok
The Egg, a psychedelic club: first, and last party
The day after: The club, and the castle, on fire
All we are saying, is give peace a chance! Anti-war protest during military parade.
Don't Bogart that joint, my friend! Kuba II, hippie dissident.
The TROPOLICALIA saga, a two-months durational performance:
During my residency at Ujazdowski Castle (CCA-Center of Contemporary Art) in Warsaw in the summer of 2007, I founded a hippie movement as a two-months durational performance. We proclaimed the psychedelic revolution in Poland. Volunteers in drags played out many actions inspired by the Summer of Love, one of the defining moments of the 60’s era that happened exactly 40 years ago in San Francisco. Poland, in the Sixties behind the Iron Curtain, didn’t enjoy anything like the summer of love, and its transition after 1989 from authoritarian communism to hyper-capitalism and neoliberalism of the Chicago school was fast, leaving little room for idealism or alternative ideology. 2008 looked like it could be a good moment for a new born hippie movement in Warsaw.
Different episodes, like a mini-Woodstock hippie music festival in the park of the castle, an anti-war demonstration in the city centre, a party at TheEgg club (specially created for the project, complete with psychedelic light show and music) were improvised, lived and documented. The shootings were happenings, mixing simulation and reality. The resulting film, shot in HD video (and some Super-8), is a doc-soap, a critique of conformity and consumerism - and a hallucinatory visual and musical trip that ironically reflects upon lost innocence, forgotten ideologies, political expression, and most of all, peace and love.