Going Furthur a feature-length documentary film that shines a headlight on how Ken Kesey, the Merry Pranksters, the Acid Tests and an iconic vehicle jump-started an American culture movement and phenomenon and explores how that movement never stopped, is streaming exclusively on Relix Cinema now.

The film was directed by Colby Rex O’Neill, Matt Pidutti and Lindsay Kent and premiered at San Francisco DocFest in June 2016.

Going Furthur shows Ken Kesey’s son, Zane, taking the wheel of the Furthur Bus for its first trip since Woodstock, on the bus’ longest-running tour in history. Together with his father’s legacy and a new band of Merry Pranksters, Zane and the Furthur bus travel over 15,000 miles, through music festivals, community events, tribal gatherings and national landmarks. Going Furthur explores the roots of a cultural movement through archival footage and over 400 hours of film.

The film was called a testimony to the creative spirit and proof of an awaking in a new generation by artist Alex Grey.

Going Further will be streaming exclusively on Relix Cinema for one week from July 19-25. Watch here.