A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 19, 2013
Original Title:
Neurons to Nirvana
Alternate Titles:
Neurons to Nirvana: Understanding Psychedelic Medicines
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Mangusta Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 69
Through interviews with leading psychologists and scientists, Neurons to Nirvana explores the history of four powerful psychedelic substances (LSD, Psilocybin, MDMA and Ayahuasca) and their previously established medicinal potential. Strictly focusing on the science and medicinal properties of these drugs, Neurons to Nirvana looks into why our society has created such a social and political bias against even allowing research to continue the exploration of any possible positive effects they can present in treating some of today's most challenging afflictions.
Additional Music:
Dennis Burke
Additional Photography:
Micah Van Hove
Archival Footage Research:
Francis DellaVecchia
Associate Producer:
Travis Call
Co-Producer:
Akira Chan
Shannon Cohn
Digital Effects Producer:
Oliver Hockenhull
Adam Taylor
Director:
Mikki Willis
Oliver Hockenhull
Editor:
William Gazecki
Oliver Hockenhull
Adam Taylor
Mikki Willis
Executive Producer:
Mark Achbar
Jon Schultz
Betsy Carson
Music:
Dennis Burke
Steven Gutheinz
Producer:
Giancarlo Canavesio
Mikki Willis
Sol Tryon
Oliver Hockenhull
Sound Editor:
Dennis Burke
Sound Mixer:
Dennis Burke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Drew Martinez
Theme Song Performance:
Dennis Burke
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