There Must Be Some Kind of Way Outta Here : The Tim Page Story

Tim Page was laid to rest December the 3rd, 2022 in the 100 day Buddhist tradition. He is celebrated for his extraordinary life and his ashes are placed in the ground of the Buddha Grove that he designed in the paddock at Paradise Park, Fernmount, Australia.

“Acid confuses the sequences of time and memory”

— Tim Page

 
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Producer, Director

In production

Feature Documentary

’There Must Be Some Kind of Way Outta Here’. Sex, drugs and Rock & Roll. The Sixties was one hell of a time, just ask Tim Page.

The Sixties was a decade of extremes, transformational change and bizarre contrasts: flower children and assassins, idealism and alienation, rebellion and backlash. From Kennedy to Martin Luther King, Kent State to the summer of love, the English invasion and the bloody war in Vietnam… the world would never be the same.

‘There Must Be Some Kind of Way Out of Here’ is a feature documentary that takes you on a journey through history through the eyes of infamous war photographer Tim Page, reliving his hedonistic adventures and accidental yet enduring friendships, a panoply of characters that include Ron Kovik, Roger Steffens, Harlan K. Ullman, Joe Galloway and George Hamilton. 

Tim Page taking on the role of narrator/story-teller, moving through time with the transformational times of the Sixties, to the dark realities that decade has led us to today.

The film paints a moving portrait of a life well lived through a decade riddled with turmoil, from the glamour of war to the religion of music, to the lies, fears and regrets of a generation, as we hold up this mirror image of history, and take stock of where we find ourselves today.

It’s gonna be one hell of a trip. 

A Monfils Pictures Film


Lads

Director

In Development

Feature Film

Every great yarn starts in a bar, it’s the Early 80’s in New Zealand and what started off with 3 friends tipping a few beers became the adventure of a lifetime. As the great idea came up that they should take ‘Pinkie’ a jet boat into Fjordland by helicopter to go hunting and fishing and whom end up growing weed there instead.

Be it stupidity, bravado or just youth but they never thought they couldn’t do it, so they did it.

This is a true New Zealand story about friendship and the spirit that lives in many of us. 

Monfils Pictures Ltd, Yes Ltd