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In this documentary, actor and environmental activist Woody Harrelson joins an eclectic group, including a raw food chef, a hemp activist, a yoga teacher and iconic '60s author Ken Kesey as they travel down the Pacific Coast Highway in a bio-fueled bus. Along the way, the group speaks at various rallies and universities espousing the virtues of alternative fuels, progressive thinking and a healthy lifestyle, encountering both resistance and support from those they meet.

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Lou Lumenick New York Post 11/19/2004
2.5/4
Go Further may be preaching to the converted, but this easygoing documentary promoting an 'alternative lifestyle' -- living without biotechnologically processed foods -- goes down smoothly. Go to Full Review
Robert Dominguez New York Daily News 11/19/2004
2.5/4
A one-sided soapbox for Harrelson's eco-friendly prattle. Go to Full Review
Dana Stevens New York Times 11/18/2004
3/5
Go Further will galvanize viewers who, in Mr. Kesey's words, are already 'on the bus,' but for those who have not yet climbed aboard (or who got off long ago), it's an agreeably shaggy portrait of a thriving subculture. Go to Full Review
Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 09/29/2009
B
Joyful counter-culture activist film. Go to Full Review
Jason Gorber Film Scouts 06/21/2007
C-
Go further? Nah, go figure... Go to Full Review
Film Threat 12/06/2005
4/5
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12/17/2011 Wish there was a little more information and/or substance to the film, but I still loved it. See more 12/11/2011 Wish there was a little more information and/or substance to the film, but I still loved it. See more 04/04/2011 A pretty good documentary about a trip along the U.S. West coast made by Woody Harrelson and some acquaintances. Done to promote organic, sustainable living. If you like Woody you will probably like this. Nastiest part is when Woody tells his buddy that milk contains blood and pus from mechanical milkers overworking cows. Definitely rethinking dairy after that. See more 09/01/2010 good topic, simple and low budget but it is a documentary with a good message that fills a void. this doc would have been pointless without harrelson and he propels this film to a very watchable level. See more 02/26/2010 so fun! steve clark using a megaphone to urge a herd of cattle on a feed lot to rage against the machine is the best! See more 01/20/2010 Not a bad way to spend an evening...following actor/activist Woody Harrelson in raising awareness of alternative ways of living. Excellent for self diagnosis. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this documentary, actor and environmental activist Woody Harrelson joins an eclectic group, including a raw food chef, a hemp activist, a yoga teacher and iconic '60s author Ken Kesey as they travel down the Pacific Coast Highway in a bio-fueled bus. Along the way, the group speaks at various rallies and universities espousing the virtues of alternative fuels, progressive thinking and a healthy lifestyle, encountering both resistance and support from those they meet.
Director
Ron Mann
Producer
Ron Mann
Screenwriter
Solomon Vesta
Distributor
Chum Television
Production Co
Chum Television, Boneyard Entertainment
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 7, 2003, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 12, 2017
Runtime
1h 20m
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