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Grass Details

2002 Certificate 15
  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 288 members

Using snappy, comic book-like graphics, great newsreel and film footage, stills, and music, GRASS chronicles the history of the American government's relationship with marijuana and marijuana users. A slick, entertaining, witty documentary narrated by known grass activist Woody Harrelson, the film is a fast-paced, coherent (if .. Read more

Starring Woody Harrelson
Director Ron Mann
Genres Documentary

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Grass

Using snappy, comic book-like graphics, great newsreel and film footage, stills, and music, GRASS chronicles the history of the American government's relationship with marijuana and marijuana users. A slick, entertaining, witty documentary narrated by known grass activist Woody Harrelson, the film is a fast-paced, coherent (if somewhat biased) illustration of the absurdity of drug laws and the untruthful coercion tactics and propaganda campaigns the government has used since the 1900s to convince the public that pot causes everything from insanity and murder to rape and Communism. The film tells how marijuana was traded by migrant workers over the Mexican border in the early 1900s, and how laws passed to control the drug were also used to control immigrants. Soon, a series of "truths" were set loose on the public by the government to deter people from using grass (shown in the film as hilarious headlines deemed "The Official Truth": If you smoke it, you will kill people! and, If you smoke it, you will go insane!) More importantly, perhaps, is the film's examination of how drug laws and the drug war were first formed. Rather than passing the problem of drug addiction on to the Health Department, it was relegated to the Treasury Department, which formed the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, which imposed taxes on marijuana instead of implementing rehabilitation programs for users of the more serious heroin and cocaine.

Starring Woody Harrelson
Director Ron Mann
Studio ILC PRIME
Run time DVD: 1 hr 18 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Documentary
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 26 Sep 2002
Production year: 2002
Format DVD
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  • 4 stars out of 5

    In the 1940s, New York's Mayor Fiorello La Guardia commissioned a report that discredited accepted views on the medical, psychological and social impact of marijuana. Yet its possession remains a criminal offence and documentarist Ron Mann here sets out to discover why. Although it's narrated by hemp advocate Woody Harrelson and utilises clips from famously alarmist movies such as Reefer Madness and Marijuana: Assassin of Youth, this superbly researched film isn't just a plea for tolerance; it also explores the racist history of US drug laws and the way Harry J Anslinger, director of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics from 1930-67, used them to further his own career.

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  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE WEED

    A guided history of the use of marijuana in America. Very revealing and well produced. An enjoyable documentary with some great archive film sequences.

      • A customer from glasgow
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    cool..

    This is quite a cool documentary, theres quite a few old movie clips at the beggining but the movie goes through time to the near present. Interesting facts and woddy harrelson is quite entertaining.. I thought it was a bit short though.

    Worth the rent for a warm up movie or a quick watch.

      • kingcons from surrey
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    • Grass
      Using snappy, comic book-like graphics, great newsreel and film footage, stills, and music, GRASS chronicles the history of the American government's relationship with marijuana and marijuana users. A slick, entertaining, witty documentary narrated by known grass activist Woody Harrelson, the film ...