DOWN ON US (aka BEYOND THE DOORS)
dir. Larry Buchanan, 1984
United States. 117 min.
In English.
SUNDAY, JULY 2 – 5:00PM
TUESDAY JULY 11 – 7:30PM
WEDNESDAY JULY 19 – 10PM
MONDAY JULY 31 – 7:30PM
Hendrix. Joplin. Morrison. Some of the most iconic names in the history of American pop culture (and also Jim Morrison), whose lives were sadly cut short at the height of their popularity. To many, their deaths were seen as another in a long line of tragedies heralding the end of the late-1960s countercultural movement, drawing the Swinging Sixties to a definitive close. But to Larry Buchanan, these deaths taking place within a few short months of one another may have been more conspiracy than coincidence.
What if it wasn’t booze or drugs that were responsible for these stars’ demise, but something much more nefarious? What if these were calculated killings, perhaps in response to their music’s message of peace & love actively turning youth culture against the Vietnam War? These questions form the basis of Buchanan’s late-career opus, which posits that the deaths of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison were not an accident, but part of a plot bigger than any of us could imagine, one that can be traced all the way back to that highest of offices held by the Trickiest of Dicks.
In true “schlockmeister” fashion, Buchanan had neither the time nor budget to license any actual music for the film, and instead relied on a series of (surprisingly good) original songs that he commissioned to sound like the work of their respective artists.