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Random Lunacy - 60 minute documentary - trailer

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

Watch the full film here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqWRVFWjsA0&feature=plcp&context=C382c...

For downloads and more information, visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/59859/documentaries/random-lunacy.html

Poppa Neutrino always said that rent is the thing that kills us. So he took his wife and 5 kids, gave them some instruments and hit the road. The Travelling Neutrinos roamed from Moscow to Mexico, sleeping on beaches, befriending circus folk and crossing the Atlantic Ocean on a raft made of giant scraps of metal. An exciting, astonishingly intimate portrait of survival outside of conventional society.

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  • To live life not bound to the system must be most liberating.

  • HOLY SHIT that is an awesome ship!

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  • @iamawsomeable Kids are just fine. Pull up Ingrid Lucia. That's Poppas daughter who is a musician here in New Orleans. She and her family are great people.

  • @NYSalsaholic His children are very successful. They feel lucky to have had the experiences they had growing up.

  • @NYSalsaholic All of his children are great people. They tell me all the time, that they would not be who they are today if they did not grow up the way they did. RIP Poppa

  • R.I.P. Poppa. Your spirit will live forever

  • @johan404 It is chosen poverty to him. He chosen the life of poverty rather than the life of prosperity.

  • @NYSalsaholic Poverty is subjective in many ways. Billionaires have all the wealth in the world yet nothing is ever enough. As long as you're fed and happy, screw what society thinks.

  • No, this is someone else's free video, he just stamped his cheezy shiat all over it.

  • I'm not entirely sure, you know, that the site on here is the proper site, and i doubt that any of the money goes to the makers of the film.

    It's an amazing film, and go see it, but... I just don't think it's right to pirate it, when (i assume) much of the money from buying the DVD would go to Poppa Neutrino himself, who is homeless.

  • Do yourself a favor and spend $1.68 to see this documentary in full. It is amazing. Very inspiring and entertaining.

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