During the Covid-19 pandemic, four anxious strangers take a record-breaking dose of LSD, catapulting them into a shared psychedelic dream where they must find solace and redemption before they can return to the real world.
Leonardo is a drummer that through music and psychedelics transcends to a mental state where he experiences the dissolution of ego, guided by images and sounds inspired by the oceanic feeling.
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Sensory Perception is a sci-fi, feature length drama about Jeremy Jacobs, a "recovering" drug addict struggling to get his life back together. Things get even harder for him when he begins to have visions of an apocalyptic future. Stalked by strange messages and shadowy figures, he is persuaded that there's a way to avert this future disaster. Although, fighting through addiction, paranoia, and skepticism, he finds it difficult to convince anyone, even himself, that we can change.
The 60s equivalent of Reefer Madness and all those other 30s drug exploitation flicks. Apparently, dropping acid leads to stripteases, cat fights, promiscuous sex, playing with kittens, and being convinced your dinner is much larger than it actually is. This is all illustrated in a series of silent sketches accompanied by a droll narrator who seems positively doped out of his mind.
A wild genre mix between a boxer film, urban western, road movie and music video, set at end of the summer holidays in a drab neighborhood in the outskirts of Hamburg suburbia. Young boxing talent Mauser is preparing for a pivotal competition when his father kills his step-mother and flees. Trying to find his father, Mauser embarks on a journey through the world of music, psychedelia, violence, love and a biblical thunderstorm. And what is with the Native American? "Once upon a time in Indian country" is a story that radiates both, heat and poetry.
The documentary 'Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out' delves into the cultural revolution of the 1960s, specifically focusing on the rise of psychedelic drug use and its impact on society. Through interviews and archival footage, the film captures the essence of this transformative era.
A journey through six different countries and characters into a world where chemistry is the ultimate response to human pursuits of well-being.
Could psychedelics treat depression? Banned substances such as LSD and psilocybin are now being tested for various afflictions. Several studies are ongoing with one of the largest being conducted by the Charité hospital in Berlin and the Central Institute for Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany. Since the risks and side effects of the substances have not yet been fully researched, their use for therapeutic purposes remains highly controversial.
High up in the Northern California mountains there is a place, where not too many get to visit. Its called - The Emerald Triangle, real mecca of Americas cannabis game. Follow a ukrainian journalist Luka on a journey that explores lifes of real growers and hustlers and the dangers that come with it.
After the discovery of a hidden underground tunnel, a group of friends decides to explore an abandoned asylum. Unbeknownst to them, the asylum is haunted by the vengeful ghost of Typhoid Mary. As they delve deeper into the asylum, they unknowingly release Mary's spirit, and each member of the group becomes possessed one by one. Now, they must find a way to escape the asylum and free themselves from Mary's grip.
Melding dream-logic and wry mystery, Arutinae melts the seams between sleeping and waking worlds. We follow up-and-coming indie musician Billie Christie on a pilgrimage to the former home of her musical idol, Inge Shielke, in the lakeside village of Matlock. Here, Billie meets the matriarch of an eccentric local family who presides over the lake's secrets—a polluted portal to the parallel world of Arutinae.
Artificial Paradises is a drama that follows the story of a man who embarks on a drug-fueled adventure in Amsterdam and Rio de Janeiro. Along the way, he forms deep friendships and engages in various sexual encounters. The film explores themes of love, self-discovery, and the consequences of drug use.
Fresh out of a psychiatric hospital, Pia moves back in with her parents to get her life together. Torn between a new job, lovesickness, psychotropic drugs and social stigmatization, she emerges into a world where everything seems out of control.
Pipsa has fallen prey to a shady scientist Kalevi. Pekko tries to save her.
Four friends (a background actor, a documentarian, a homeless musician, and a virgin) descend into a life-awakening 24 hours that involve excess drinking, prostitutes, a sage-like lounge singer and psychedelic drugs.
Terence McKenna's True Hallucinations is a documentary that explores the life and ideas of Terence McKenna, a pioneering psychedelic philosopher and writer. The film delves into McKenna's experiments with psychotropic drugs, his theories on consciousness and the nature of reality, and his experiences with hallucinatory states of mind.
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Commercial Entertainment Product is a satirical movie that criticizes media manipulation and commercialism. It combines elements of electronic music, video collage, and techno music to create a visually captivating experience. The movie takes a satirical approach to critique American television and politics, using distorted images, repeated stock footage, and news footage. It also includes montages of presidential addresses and state-of-the-union speeches. Through its unique video art style, the movie aims to highlight the culture of commercial entertainment and the impact of media on society.