Nine Perfect Strangers is a TV show about a group of strangers who gather at a health and wellness resort for a retreat. However, as they delve deeper into the program, they realize that not everything is as it seems. Dark secrets, unexpected challenges, and personal transformations await them.
1950. William Lee, an American expat in Mexico City, spends his days almost entirely alone, except for a few contacts with other members of the small American community. His encounter with Eugene Allerton, an expat former soldier, new to the city, shows him, for the first time, that it might be finally possible to establish an intimate connection with somebody.
Love Child (2014) is a drama TV show set in Australia in the year 1969. It explores the generational conflict and societal changes of the era, including the sexual revolution and women's liberation. The story revolves around the lives of nurses and patients in a maternity ward, highlighting the challenges faced by single mothers and the use of psychedelic drugs for medical purposes.
Foursome is a comedy TV show that follows a group of best friends as they navigate the ups and downs of high school and relationships. The show explores themes of friendship, love, and coming of age. With comedic and relatable situations, Foursome provides an entertaining and light-hearted viewing experience.
James and Em Foster vacation at a beach resort in La Tolqa. An accident exposes the resort's perverse subculture of hedonistic tourism, reckless violence, and surreal horrors. James pays to have a clone killed in his place, while Em wants to leave. James is introduced to a group of tourists who pay to watch their doubles get slaughtered. They encourage James to engage in criminal behavior and abuse the resort staff. James tries to flee but is captured. He beats his clone to death and is rewarded by Gabi. James decides to stay at the closed resort.
Hamilton Morris investigates the world of drugs, from the chemistry to the culture, in this immersive documentary series. Join him on a journey to understand recreational drug use and its impact on society.
Two paramedics in New Orleans discover a series of mysterious deaths linked to a new synthetic drug called Synchronic. As they investigate further, they realize that the drug has the ability to transport users through time. In their quest to find a missing girl, they must navigate through different time periods and confront dangerous situations.
Mandy is a dark and surreal movie set in the year 1983. It follows the story of a lumberjack named Red who seeks revenge against a religious cult leader named Jeremiah who kidnapped and murdered his girlfriend Mandy. Red embarks on a nightmarish journey filled with hallucinogens, bloodshed, and brutal violence as he seeks to avenge Mandy's death.
The Doors follows the journey of Jim Morrison and the iconic rock band as they experience fame, drug addiction, and the counterculture of the 1960s.
In this TV show, 'How to Change Your Mind (2022)', explores the profound effects of psychedelics on consciousness, addiction, depression, and transcendence. Through interviews, research studies, and personal accounts, it delves into how these substances can provide new insights into the nature of human suffering and offer potential treatments for mental health disorders. Join the journey of self-discovery and exploration of the mind through the lens of psychedelics.
Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics is a comedic documentary that delves into the experiences of various celebrities with psychedelic drugs. Through reenactments, interviews, and animated sequences, the film presents entertaining and enlightening stories about mind-altering substances, hallucinations, and the impact of psychedelics on pop culture. It offers a unique perspective on the highs and lows of the drug experience.
Orange Sunshine is a thrilling adventure based on the true story of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love, a group of surfers and hippies in 1960s Southern California. They started as a peaceful commune but later became the largest suppliers of LSD and hashish, smuggling drugs from Afghanistan. The movie explores their rebellious youth, their escape from jail, and their involvement in the psychedelic drug trade.
Alice is 27 years old today. Even though she is suffocating a bit, she still lives with her parents and tends to live in her dreams to escape her dreary everyday life. After a psychedelic party on a factory roof, she has a serious drunken bike accident. Will this give her the courage to become an adult?
Better Living Through Chemistry is a documentary that delves into the world of chemistry and its influence on our daily lives. From the medicines we take to the food we eat, chemistry plays a crucial role in improving our quality of life. Through interviews with scientists, experts, and ordinary people, this film reveals the fascinating stories behind some of the most important chemical discoveries and their profound effects on society.
Dosed (2019) follows the story of a woman struggling with drug addiction as she explores alternative therapies such as magic mushrooms and ibogaine to help in her recovery.
Experimental movie, where a man comes home and experiences LSD. His kaleidoscopic visions follow, with readings inspired by the Tibethan Book of the Dead.
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.
Martin leaves his protective parents’ home and comes to Berlin as a law student with high hopes. He finds a tiny, run-down flat in a strange, dark apartment block, from which the previous tenant has disappeared without a trace. Having no luck with social contacts at the university, Martin quickly falls for his mysterious landlady Simone, who lives just next door behind a thin wall. Hoping to find trust and intimacy, Martin loses himself in the house’s disturbing world of sex and violence. Deep in the walls, Martin discovers the true horror of his first love.
"Twelve Miles to Trona” finds Wim Wenders back in his early road movie mode with a visually revved-up story about a young man who has unwittingly overdosed on drug-laced cookies and is trying to get to a hospital before they take their full, heart-racing effect. Included in the omnibus movie "Ten MInutes Older: The Trumpet"
The Substance: Albert Hofmann's LSD is a documentary that explores the life and work of Albert Hofmann, the Swiss chemist who discovered LSD. The film delves into the history of LSD, its effects on the mind and consciousness, and its impact on counterculture movements in the 1960s. It also explores the potential therapeutic uses of the psychedelic drug. Through interviews and archival footage, the documentary provides a comprehensive and engaging look at the impact of LSD on society.