Vagabong: The American Pipe Dream

Vagabong: The American Pipe Dream is a short documentary film that follows glass artist JD Maplesden on a journey down the entire west coast collaborating with other well known artists within the community. The film showcases aspects of fine art, glass and cannabis culture in a documentary created with the intention of giving the outside world a peek into the expanding and transitioning community and culture of functional glass artwork.
Running Time
32 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Biography, Documentary, Short
Director
Jeremiah Maplesden
Country
USA
Year
2017
Audio Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about biography «Vagabong: The American Pipe Dream» (20)
OMG!!! the adrenaline is still pumping through me! Jeremiah Maplesden I salute you!
I don't care what the nay-sayers think.. this is a good movie, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
If you are looking for a good movie to watch, I have to say it is well worth the viewing, not too predictable. Sit back and relax, you'll enjoy this gem.
An absolute must see for everyone, and I'm positive that I’ll never see another movie better than this, and this will stay at #1 on my list forever.
Well i was sceptical when I first watched the trailer, after a weird start and some focusing. I realized, whoa this is genius. Good actors, good scenes, good story!
Jeremiah Maplesden once again showed us that he is one of the most visionary directors in Hollywood! The story is good as well.
I really enjoyed this movie from beginning to end.
I had no idea how amazed and touched I would be by seeing this movie. The acting, the cinematography, the settings and the plot are just mind blowing.
What a great movie. The characters journey was perfect in every way. The mood and feel changes were riveting.
WOW, just wow. This is probably the best film I've watched in the last decade. I love this film, I love it more than other movies!
Enjoy it for what it is.