Another delightful exploration of well-chosen subject matter that's more richly fascinating than you might first expect.
Know Your Mushrooms (2009)
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Fresh:5
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Average Rating:7.4/10
Theatrical Release:Jan 30, 2009 Limited
Synopsis:
From the award-winning director of Comic Book Confidential, Grass, Go Further and
a host of paradigm-shifting films reappraising the backwaters of popular culture, Ron Mann investigates
the...
From the award-winning director of Comic Book Confidential, Grass, Go Further and
a host of paradigm-shifting films reappraising the backwaters of popular culture, Ron Mann investigates
the miraculous, near-secret world of fungi with his newest piece of cinema,
Know Your Mushrooms.
Mushrooms – we put them on our pizza and steaks and in our soups and salads: we marvel at their
variety and are sometimes repelled by their grotesque beauty when encountering them in the bush.
And yeah, some have even sampled their more exotic possibilities and asked the question: “Do
mushrooms come from a far away planet?”
Still others have asked, “Can mushrooms save the planet?”
The world of fungi and their integral relationship with the health of the planet have only recently been
appreciated. The oldest and largest living organisms recorded on Earth are both fungi. And their
use by a new, maverick breed of scientists and thinkers has proven vital in the cleansing of sites
despoiled by toxins and as a “clean” pesticide among many other environmentally-friendly applications.
Inspired by a chance conversation with fellow fi lmmaker and mushroom buff Jim Jarmusch, Mann
set off to the annual Telluride Mushroom Festival in Colorado. It was there he encountered the
unique sub-sub-subculture surrounding fungi that includes an unlikely assortment of nerds, nuts,
hipsters, tripsters, artists, chefs, musicians, foodies, foragers, and seekers all paying homage to the
mighty mushroom.
Know Your Mushrooms follows uber-myco visionaries Gary Lincoff and Larry Evans (two of
the more expert and unforgettably mercurial characters in the community) as they lead us on a hunt
for the wild mushroom and the deeper cultural experiences attached to the mysterious fungi.
Combining material filmed at the Telluride Mushroom Fest with animation and archival footage along
with an ORIGINAL neo-psychedelic soundtrack by the Flaming Lips, Know Your Mushrooms
opens the doors to perception, takes the audience on a longer, stranger trip and delivers
them to a brave new world where the fungi might well guide humanity to a saner, safer place... with
extra cheese...
CONSUMER WARNING: Don’t Go Into The Forest Without This Movie! --© Official Site
Starring: Larry Evans, Gary Lincoff
Starring: Larry Evans, Gary Lincoff
Director: Ron Mann
Director: Ron Mann
Studio: Films We Like
Reviews for Know Your Mushrooms
A playfully informative look at various types of fleshy fungi and the folks who avidly consume them.
As with all of Mann's films, his enthusiasm is infectious. He comes to praise mushrooms, not to bury them, and long may his frying pan sizzle.
Know Your Mushrooms works best as a profile of some colourful characters whose passion is one of the planet's weirdest lifeforms.
Like Calvin Trillin in print, or Errol Morris on screen, [director Ron] Mann has the knack of generating fascination where none seemed to exist, of carving intrigue from an apparently non-intriguing topic -- okay, a measure of intrigue anyway.
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