GO FURTHER
A film by Ron Mann
Year of production:
2003
Running Time: 80 Minutes
Language: English
Country: Canada
“GO FURTHER” explores the idea that
the single individual is the key to large-scale
transformational change.
The film follows actor Woody Harrelson as he takes a
small group of friends on a bio-fuelled bus-ride down
the Pacific Coast Highway. Their goal? To show the
people they encounter that there are viable
alternatives to our habitual,
environmentally-destructive behaviors.


GO FURTHER BOOK (SOLD OUT)
How To Go
Further: A Guide to Simple Organic Living with Woody
Harrelson and Friends (Paperback) (SOLD OUT!)
Paperback: 245 pages
Publisher: Warwick
Publishing (Mar 24 2006)
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 17.8 x 1.3 cm
Actor Woody Harrelson, along with his friends from
the 2003 Toronto Film Festival hit, Go Further,
directed by Ron Mann, encourages people to "walk on
the earth with a lighter footprint" in How To Go
Further: A Guide to Simple Organic Living.
Covering a wide range of topics–such as organic food,
alternative energy, yoga, and political activism—the
book has its roots in 2001's "Simple Organic Living
(SOL) Tour." The tour saw Woody and his
companions—including a yoga teacher, a raw food chef,
and a confessed "junk food junkie"—biking down the
Pacific coast and talking to people about how to lead
a happier, healthier life while using less of the
world's resources.
The book also features writing from some of the
tour's other participants, as well as from well-known
activists such as John Schaeffer, founder and
president of Real Goods, a company devoted to
creating alternative energy options, and Howard
"Twilly" Cannon, former skipper of Greenpeace's
Rainbow Warrior.