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Release Date:
July 22, 2022
Original Title:
Salvia Divinorum: A Western Approach
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Solarium Media LLC
Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 99
Salvia Divinorum is an often misunderstood and powerful psychedelic plant used by the Mazatec shamans in southern Mexico for centuries. This entheogen's mysteries are thoroughly explored, by Director Erin Wyche, from an American view point.
Associate Producer:
Adam Edward Brooks
Stuart Ramsbottom
Robert Rodriguez Jr.
C. Fayhe
Brian Ray Davenport
Tyler Ludowitz
Camera Operator:
Justin Ahlmann
Thato Dadson
Brian Ray Davenport
Michael C. Ellis
Muriel Green
Dave Hulinsky
Patrick Krauss
Tyler Ludowitz
Sean McDonald
Job Peralta
Robert Rodriguez Jr.
Erin Wyche
Compositor:
Ray Mawhinney
Conceptual Illustrator:
Jordan C. Brun
Randy Carter
Amy Chisman
Jason Cole
Cooper Eaton
Jessica Grimshaw
Duncan Halleck
Director:
Erin Wyche
Editor:
Erin Wyche
Tyler Ludowitz
Matt Collins
Executive Producer:
Erin Wyche
Field Director:
Job Peralta
Producer:
Patrick Krauss
Production Assistant:
Eulalia Rocha
Production Coordinator:
Franklin Fuentes
Second Unit Director:
Job Peralta
Sean McDonald
Tyler Ludowitz
Dave Hulinsky
Muriel Green
Brian Ray Davenport
Thato Dadson
Still Photographer:
Sea Mac
Dan Scott
Translator:
Louie Callen
Writer:
Patrick Krauss
Erin Wyche
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