Taking My Parents to Burning Man
Taking My Parents to Burning Man

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Burning Man is a controversial arts festival in Nevada desert, that is notorious for dust, destruction, and debauchery. Needless to say, it's not your average place for a family vacation... That is until Bry decides to rip his parents from their day to day office jobs and throw them into an adventure of a lifetime.... (Full plot summary below)

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Burning Man is a controversial arts festival in Nevada desert, that is notorious for dust, destruction, and debauchery. Needless to say, it's not your average place for a family vacation... That is until Bry decides to rip his parents from their day to day office jobs and throw them into an adventure of a lifetime.

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User Review - 10/10 by Chris OWhat a great film, funny, serious, poignant and just plain fun to watch. I've known lots of people who went to Burning Man but none who took their parents. These parents look like any other regular parents but they had enough of an open mind to embrace the adventure and support their son, with some realistic reservations. The physical journey is full of the sort of humorous setbacks that you'd expect from a free-wheeling free spirit but the emotional and spiritual journey sneaks up on you during the film and adds substance. The sister is so perfect as the balancing act in the family. This film is very well made--it's hard to believe this is the first film for these young filmmakers who have a great future ahead of them.
User Review - 10/10 by Dominic DI had the pleasure of seeing this at its Canadian premiere. A personal, funny and touching documentary of great interest to millennials struggling with identity or feeling unconnected with the world around them. Burning Man is after all a phenomenon that defies convention and definition. Bry bringing his parents into his world and showing them the infamous festival gives us hope more people might be a little more caring to what they don't understand.
User Review - 10/10 by Robert PA truly amazing and touching doc. The story of Bryant taking his parents to burning man in itself is an intriguing prospect, but the unseen and almost catastrophic issues encountered along the way (such as losing all of their funding) make this an exciting, and sometimes tense film to watch. As someone who has never been to Burning Man, I believe the story of this family, the stories of strangers that are met on the playa (black rock city) , the random and surreal situations encountered in the desert, and the amazing/tear jerking/ emotional final third of the film have left me with a good understanding of how ones life could be changed by simply being involved in this community.
User Review - 10/10 by Steve RA great movie that captures the essence of what burning man is about.
User Review - 8/10 by Stacey BI recently had the pleasure to view this film that won the Audience Award at the 2014 Newport Beach Film Festival. It's an excellent documentary that will have you laughing throughout. The film takes you on a journey through highs and lows as Spry Bry and his parents experience Burning Man and the emotions that come with it. You'll shed some tears! View the film at upcoming dates- visit "Taking My Parents to Burning Man" on Facebook for upcoming dates.
User Review - 8/10 by Ruth HFunny, heartwarming film. A must for anyone who hasn't been to Burning Man, not as exciting for those of us who have. Nevertheless, very worthwhile and honest documentary.

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