Ganjasaurus Rex Film Screening/Discussion
The Cal Poly Humboldt Cannabis Studies Program invites the community to a special screening and discussion of the 1987 locally made cult film Ganjasaurus Rex on Thursday, November 6, at 7 p.m at the Great Hall on the campus of Cal Poly Humboldt.
Ganjasaurus Rex is a low-budget monster movie in which a Godzilla-like creature rises from the ocean to help outlaw cannabis growers take on the government’s Campaign Against Marijuana Planting (CAMP). Inspired by real events, the film captures the spirit of the back-to-the-land movement in Humboldt County—depicting how local communities peacefully resisted government efforts to eradicate their cannabis gardens, culture, and way of life.
The screening will feature select clips from the film, followed by a discussion exploring how Ganjasaurus Rex reflects the complex history of cannabis in Humboldt County. The event will also highlight how this ultra-low-budget production—created entirely by local volunteers—made its way into video rental stores nationwide, ultimately earning status as a true cult classic.
Discussion will be led by David Bienenstock, a journalist covering cannabis since 2002 who is best known for his book How to Smoke Pot (Properly), and as co-creator of the VIce show Bong Appetit and the popular podcast Great Moments in Weed History.
DATES/TIMES
- Thursday, Nov. 6 : 7-9 p.m.
WHERE
PRICE
- Free
CONTACT INFO
- Phone: 707-826-3142
- Email: avs1@humboldr.edu
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