Summaries

Twenty-five years ago, two filmmakers followed revolutionary Mac Laslow and college students organizing a "World Summit" to counter generational apathy through free food, booze, and radical politics.

In August of 2001, a group of disillusioned college students calls a world summit to counter apathy of their privileged generation and unite a splintered activist front. Lured by the promise of free food and booze, hundreds of young people descend upon a borrowed country estate to drink, use drugs, have sex and swap politics. Anticipating an event of historical significance, two aspiring filmmakers solicit a grant from a soft drink company to document the event as it unfolds. Their footage vividly illustrates the different agendas and perspectives in attendance. As the organizers sink deeper into the logistical nightmare of managing a modern revolution the filmmakers bear witness to the group's loss of confidence in their ability to change the world.—Anonymous

A sharp and prescient film twenty-five years in the making, Taste the Revolution follows two aspiring filmmakers as they chronicle the story of charismatic, revolutionary Mac Laslow (Oscar-Winner Mahershala Ali, in his first-ever starring role) and a group of disillusioned college students drawn together to create a "World Summit" to counter the apathy of a privileged generation. Lured by the promise of free food and booze, hundreds of young people descend upon a borrowed country estate to drink, take drugs, have sex, and swap politics. As the organizers sink deeper into the logistical nightmare of managing a modern revolution, the filmmakers witness the group's loss of confidence in their ability to change the world.

Details

Keywords
  • revolution
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
Release date Mar 27, 2003
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official Site
Language English
Filming locations Colgate, Wisconsin, USA
Production companies Forest Street Productions The Gravity Collaborative

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 24m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 16 : 9

Synopsis

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