The Green Rush

55 minutes     Documentary / Educational / Special Interest / Television / IndieFlix Official Selections

Award winning documentary following several marijuana farmers over an entire outdoor grow season.

Intended Audience: Mature

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A compelling look at the lives of some not-so-ordinary farmers, The Green Rush is a chronicle of the trials and tribulations of a unique group of marijuana farmers in Northern California.  
Identified only by the color of the bandanas they wear to conceal their faces, Mr. Red, Mr. Blue, Mr. Yellow, and Mrs. Pink represent a growing segment of hardworking and passionate Californians.  They are quasi outlaws, plowing a delicate field between the lines of the law and the American tradition of sustenance.  The backwoods
setting narrows a distinct and sharp focus on the battle between the broad and mighty federal authorities and the sympathetic state enforcers, whose mandates are unfairly inverse.
Amongst the trees, mountains and untouched splendor of Northern California's richest soil, these farmers wage a battle crafting the best
yield of an unforgiving crop against the looming threat of DEA fly-bys,family and personal hardship, thieves, and the ultimate risk…prison
time.      

Meet the Filmmaker

  • Directed by: Jason S. Edwards
  • Written by: Casey Casseday, Ryan Wise, Geoff Bunch
  • Produced by: Jason S. Edwards, Casey Casseday, Geoff Bunch
  • Run Time: 55 minutes
  • Release Date: 2009
  • Country: United States of America
  • Intended Audience: mature
  • Website The Green Rush
Directed by Jason S. Edwards

Written by Casey Casseday, Ryan Wise, Geoff Bunch

Produced by Jason S. Edwards, Casey Casseday, Geoff Bunch

Cast
Thomas OBrien: Attorney
James Gray: Judge
Donald Abrams: Doctor
Crew
Casey Casseday: Director of Photography
Geoff Bunch: Producer
Jason S. Edwards: Producer
Peter D. Doogan: Researcher
Alex Kirkwood: Assistant
Rachel Car: Production Assistant
Dan Kuffel: Camera Operator
Dan Montes: Audio Mixer
Troll: Additional Music
Sean Hoffman: Musician
Jeff Dowd: Consultant
James McKeever: Composer
Erin Strater: Editor
Ryan Wise: Editor
Erin Strater: Associate Producer
Jay Allen: Executive Producer
Melina C. Adduci: Line Producer

The Green Rush – September Cinema Speakeasy - Georgi Goldman, Current.tv, VC2 From producer/director Jason S. Edwards comes Cinema Speakeasy’s September film: The Green Rush. Set in rural Northern California, The Green Rush chronicles the lives of several marijuana farmers over an entire outdoor grow season. And let’s not fool ourselves: Growing pot is not an easy job. Wrap Report: The Green Rush (Sep. 1, 2009) - Saskia Wilson-Brown, Current.tv VC2 A near fiasco, with some clear heroes. And here’s why… I arrive at the Echo Park Film Center at 7, and am immediately greeted by The Green Rush’s producer Jason Edwards, hanging out by his car, toting a cooler of beer. Co-producer Casey Casseday arrives soon thereafter, followed by person after person… after person. I quickly realize that we’re going to be at capacity, again. Awesome. Problem is: The Echo Park Film Center remains dark, and the padlock on their front gate ain’t getting any looser. I call them, email them, slam on the gate… But to no avail. No one is in. It’s now 7:42, the crowd on the sidewalk is increasing, and I’m beginning to panic. I run next door to Machine Project, where my compadre Mark Allen & the lovely Michele are chilling in his window watching the crowd milling about outside. They try to track down a phone number for me (which number has mysteriously disappeared from my phone, in an unrelated iphone auto-sync gripe). And then, suddenly I remember: Paolo & Lisa of the EPFC are in Eastern Europe. Logical deduction: Their assistant – who’s meant to run the screening – must have completely forgotten about it. As I walk around on the sidewalk, panicking, trying to reassure Jason and Casey that it’ll all be fine, I look through Machine Project’s window and realize that they just happen to have their large screen set up. They also just happen to have the projector attached to the ceiling, pointed vaguely in the screen’s direction. I also notice that they just happen to have a laptop in the gallery- one which might perhaps work with the projector. They also just happen to have 50-ish chairs set up in rows. Perhaps they might just happen to be kind enough to let us use the space? I run inside and ask Michele the very leading question (with pleading eyes, no doubt): ‘Hey what the hell do you think I should do?’ She says: ‘Well… Have it here!’ – and up in the heavens somewhere, angels shed tears of joy and emotionally vow to be more like Michele. So… Serendipity. The screening ends up going off very successfully, with most people seated (and a few standing) in a nicely air conditioned gallery sipping on Coors and champagne.Viva independent film. Thanks – also most heartily – to all who came and smiled and kindly pretending not to notice my panic. Awesome audience, with great Q&A questions, and a good sense of humor. Jason & Casey, also, are superstars.

- Las Vegas International Film Festival, Golden Ace Award Winner
- The Other Venice Film Festival Official Selection, Honorable Mention
- 2009 Sacramento International Film Festival Official Selection, Honorable mention
- Ava Gardner Film Festival Official Selection
- Current Cinema Speakeasy Official Selection