Jedis & Juggalos: Your Census Guide (2011)

ALL 07/19/2011 (en) Documentary 26 Min
  • Release
    07/19/2011
  • Production
    Your-Ex-Boyfriend Pty Ltd
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  • Original title
    Jedis & Juggalos: Your Census Guide
  • Original language
    en
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Overview

The once-every-five-years Australian Census is upon us (Census night is August 9, 2011). Which means the vexed 'What is your religion?' question will raise its head. This, in turn means thousands of pranksters will write down Jedi, Matrixist or Metal Head. Over the years John Safran has heard claims that far from being a joke, young people were combining spirituality with popular culture. Safran wants to hunt down these spiritual innovators. "I thought I'd potter off around the world and try to find people who sincerely and unsarcastically synchronise spirituality with popular culture. Is it good, is it trivialising, is it even spiritually dangerous?"

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  2. Editor

  3. John Safran

    Producer



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Jedis & Juggalos: Your Census Guide (2011) 26 Min

ALL 07/19/2011 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 07/19/2011
  • Production
    Your-Ex-Boyfriend Pty Ltd
  • Original title Jedis & Juggalos: Your Census Guide
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The once-every-five-years Australian Census is upon us (Census night is August 9, 2011). Which means the vexed 'What is your religion?' question will raise its head. This, in turn means thousands of pranksters will write down Jedi, Matrixist or Metal Head. Over the years John Safran has heard claims that far from being a joke, young people were combining spirituality with popular culture. Safran wants to hunt down these spiritual innovators. "I thought I'd potter off around the world and try to find people who sincerely and unsarcastically synchronise spirituality with popular culture. Is it good, is it trivialising, is it even spiritually dangerous?"

  1. Germain McMicking

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. John Safran

    Producer