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Release Date:
September 21, 2021
Original Title:
Better Living Through Chemistry
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Better Living Through Film
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 87
In the 1970s, Dr. Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin significantly contributed to the development and psychopharmaceutical use of MDMA: a catalyst to personal doors entombed or unknown. His widow, co-author, and research partner, Ann—alongside friends, family, and colleagues—gives a guided tour of their life and laboratory, reflecting on how risks and revelations opened a world of compound enlightenment. Stippled with spirituality, sadness, and skepticism, the Shulgins’ chemical love story examines the power of psychedelic psychotherapy, sacred alchemy, and challenging the path of misunderstood resistance.
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Colorist:
David St. Louis
Director:
Connie Littlefield
Director of Photography:
Kyle Cameron
Sue Johnson
Drone Cinematographer:
Victor Murillo
Sean Ryan
Editor:
James Yates
Executive Producer:
Michael MacMillan
Jordan Nahmias
Peter van der Heyden
Tas
Graphic Designer:
Nick Sewell
Original Music Composer:
Andy McNeill
Producer:
Connie Littlefield
Production Assistant:
David Birnbaum
Isabelle Foisy
Sound Designer:
Eva Madden
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jack Rudy
Story Editor:
Siobhan Flanagan
Writer:
Connie Littlefield
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