Weed the People
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In 2010, while editing Neurons to Nirvana, Miki Willis introduced me to Abby Epstein and Ricki Lake, exceptional change makers duo that exposed the business of being born. They were fundraising for a documentary about the medicinal properties of cannabis. I always thought it was important to expose how Cannabis prohibition violates the basic human right to natural medicines. So Mangusta Productions invested and produced it.
A film about Weed? Not Quite. Filmmakers Abby Epstein and Ricki Lake take an unflinching look at the underground world of herbal medicine, where patients become experts on their own conditions and spend thousands of dollars on federally illegal medicines that are concocted in suburban kitchens.
Nowhere is this phenomenon more compelling than in the treatment of children, whose parents will stop at nothing to help them. Weed the People looks beyond pot-activist propaganda and politics to reveal the legitimate science behind cannabis medicine and the compelling stories of ordinary people whose lives are inescapably caught up in the controversy.
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Weed the People
Exploring the medical use of cannabis in the treatment of children with cancer. A film By Ricki Lake & Abby Epstein.
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+ 120m of extra Interviews
Psychedelic Luminaries One:
Gabor Maté, Rick Doblin, Julie Holland
+ 200m of extra Interviews
Psychedelic Luminaries Two:
Daniel Pinchbeck, Stan Grof, Sasha Shuglin, Jeremy Narby, Ralph Metzner, Sting, Amanda Feilding, Kathi Von Koeber, Joe Rogan
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In 2010, while editing Neurons to Nirvana, Miki Willis introduced me to Abby Epstein and Ricki Lake, exceptional change makers duo that exposed the business of being born. They were fundraising for a documentary about the medicinal properties of cannabis. I always thought it was important to expose how Cannabis prohibition violates the basic human right to natural medicines. So Mangusta Productions invested and produced it.