
The makers of the critically acclaimed 'The Union:The Business Behind Getting High', bring you the profound exploration of one of the most prolific wars of our time. 'The Culture High' is the riveting story that tears into the very fiber of modern day marijuana prohibition to reveal the truth behind the arguments and motives governing both those who support and oppose the existing marijuana laws.... (Full plot summary below)
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The makers of the critically acclaimed 'The Union:The Business Behind Getting High', bring you the profound exploration of one of the most prolific wars of our time. 'The Culture High' is the riveting story that tears into the very fiber of modern day marijuana prohibition to reveal the truth behind the arguments and motives governing both those who support and oppose the existing marijuana laws.
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| The New York TimesDaniel M. GoldSome of this seems like stoner’s paranoia, and some of the film’s talking heads, mainly comedians, don’t make the best advocates. Over all, though, its experts... argue forcefully for decriminalization. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweWhat new information The Culture High offers is almost entirely subsumed by its sprawling ambitions to make every conceivable connection to the marijuana debate, limiting both its reliability and its impact. |
| Los Angeles TimesMartin TsaiDirector Brett Harvey has gotten the documentary look and format down pat, complete with generic and gratuitous nature and cityscape shots. Where he shows an amateurish hand is in the term-paper-like voice-over narration and the inclusion of underqualified talking heads. |
| Village VoiceChris PackhamIt’s strongly anti-prohibition, and the film’s structure favors that bias. |
| VarietyGeoff BerkshireThe film’s haphazard structure and freewheeling arguments only serve to reinforce tired pothead cliches — it’s paranoid, prone to starry-eyed dorm-room philosophizing, and it doesn’t know when to quit. |
| User Reviewapg1996What a surprise, mainstream media making unjustified points to attempt to control society for the government. This documentary gives ideas that help to critically think about the war on drugs. |
| User ReviewAlexandre JExcelent, a documentary that starts talking about marijuana but it ends showing an unhuman global system, and the ilegalization is the symptom |
| User ReviewChristopher AEveryone needs to watch this whether they are for or against marijuana! |
| User ReviewPatrick LAn emotional documentary that explains the harm and help of legalizing cannabis in America. |
| User ReviewMike VThis should be mandatory viewing in all civics high school courses. Very well done. |