High There

High There
High There DVD cover.
Directed by Wayne Darwen
Screenplay by Wayne Darwen
Starring Wayne Darwen
Henry Goren
Cinematography Henry Goren
Release dates
2015
Language English

High There is a 2015 dark, nonfiction comedy film about a real-life, legendary but down-and-out tabloid television journalist who heads to Hawaii to film a marijuana travel series, only to become lost in a fog of drugs, sex and paranoia as he uncovers a secret government war to control the marijuana trade. The film touches on the controversial federal prosecution of marijuana advocate Roger Christie and his THC Ministry.[1][2]

The film was released on DVD and Video on Demand by BrinkVision distribution on 23 June 2015.

The film was the Opening Selection of the first annual Cannabis Film Festival[3] in Garberville, Humboldt County, California (known as the capital of marijuana farming)[4] in May 2015, and won the festival's Viewers' Choice Award.[5]

The film is directed by veteran tabloid journalist and television producer Wayne Darwen[6][7] and videographer Henry Goren. The pair star in the film in the roles of Dave High and Roland Jointz, respectively. Darwen wrote the script. Darwen and Goren are credited as producers, along with award-winning television producer and documentary film director and producer Burt Kearns.

High There is a Sam Peters International Productions Unlimited and Good Story Productions presentation of a Rat Lung picture.

History

A brief trailer that was posted on YouTube racked up more than 1.5 million views, while Darwen's appearance as Dave High on TheLipTV.com's Buzzsaw with Tyrel Ventura podcast[8] shattered previous download records. Darwen has been cited as the inspiration for Robert Downey Jr.'s character Wayne Gale in Oliver Stone's film Natural Born Killers [9] and has been called the "new" Hunter S. Thompson.[10]

On 8 August 2014, High There was named an official selection of the 2014 Action on Film International Film Festival. The festival in Monrovia, California hosted the premiere of the film on 25 August 2014.[11]

Reviews

In advance of its release, High There received excellent reviews from publications across the globe, including The Australian,[12][13] LA Weekly,[14] the Anchorage Press (Alaska),[15] and The Huffington Post.[16]

Additional favorable reviews[17][18][19] followed the film's release.

Cast

High There movie poster.

Sequel

In May, 2015, the High There team announced that pre-production was underway on a sequel film, Area 420.[20]

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