Drop City Film

drop_city_posterJulia wrote the much of the music for the soundtrack to the feature film documentary Drop City by Joan Grossman and Tom McCourt (Pinball Films).  Drop City is a story of whimsical innovation and the drive to create a new civilization on the scrapheap of a wasteful society. Often cited as the first rural commune of the 1960s, Drop City was an experimental community on the plains of Southern Colorado that blended practices of art, architecture, and resourceful living in ways that came to define a global counterculture.

The Droppers’ vision of life-as-art was evidenced in their iconographic dwellings, which were based on Buckminster Fuller’s vision for geodesic domes and the crystalline designs of Steve Baer, a pioneer in fractal geometric design and solar energy, who used Drop City as a lab for experimental building. The Droppers built the community for nearly nothing from salvaged materials, including culled lumber and chopped-out car tops. In 1966 Fuller honored Drop City with his Dymaxion Award for “poetically economic structural accomplishments.” But the flood of attention led to overcrowding. By late 1969 all of the long-time residents had departed and the community was abandoned to transients. By 1973, Drop City had become the world’s first geodesic ghost town.

The story is brought to life through interviews with former Droppers (artists, writers, inventors and activists), hand-drawn animation, and a trove of archival material.

Filmmaker Joan Grossman is a media artist whose work has screened in more than 20 countries. Her award-winning film The Port of Last Resort was broadcast by HBO.

For details on screenings and press reviews, please visit the film’s Drop City film’s official page.

For those interested in purchasing a copy of the DVD, please visit the information page on 7th Art Releasing.

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