Neurons to Nirvana (2013)
October 19, 2013Release Date
Neurons to Nirvana (2013)
October 19, 2013Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Gabor Maté
Self
Julie Holland
Self
Lesley Ewen
Narrator
Rick Doblin
Self
Dennis J. McKenna
Self
Ralph Metzner
Self
David Healy
Self
Charles Grob
Self
David E. Nichols
Self
Wade Davis
Self
Ingrid Pacey
Self
David Nutt
Self
Roland Griffiths
Self
Gillian Maxwell
Self
William Richards
Self
Jeremy Narby
Self
Oliver Hockenhull
Director
Giancarlo Canavesio
Producer
Kathleen Harrison
Self
Manuel Schoch
Self
Sol Tryon
Producer
Michael James Winkelman
Self
Mikki Willis
Producer
Michael Mithoefer
Self
Dennis Burke
Composer
Stanislav Grof
Self
Steven Gutheinz
Composer
William Gazecki
Editor
Stephen Ross
Self
Adam Taylor
Editor
Amanda Feilding
Self
Chris Bennett
Self
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Neurons to Nirvana is a 2013 documentary film by Canadian filmmaker Oliver Hockenhull. The film examines the evidence for the therapeutic benefits of psychedelic drugs. The production company crowdfunded marketing and distribution through a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised more than $35,000.Two versions of the film were released, a director's cut and an educational edition. The director's cut premiered at the Vancouver Film Festival in 2013 and is titled From Neurons to Nirvana: The Great Medicines and is 108 minutes. The popular released version is titled: Neurons to Nirvana: Understanding Psychedelic Medicines and runs 69 minutesThe film features interviews with Gabor Maté, Dennis McKenna, Rick Doblin, Charles Grob, Jeremy Narby, Stanislav Grof, David Nutt, Julie Holland, David Healy, Michael Mithoefer, David Nichols, Amanda Feilding, Stephen Ross, Ralph Metzner, Gillian Maxwell, Manuel Schoch, Michael Winkelman, William Richards, Kathleen Harrison, Roland R. Griffiths, Wade Davis, Ingrid Pacey, and Chris Bennett.
The shorter version of the film also features scenes from Ben Ridgway's experimental animated film Continuum Infinitum.