COLUMN: 4 Binge-Worthy Cannabis Documentaries To Watch This Weekend

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4 Binge-Worthy Cannabis Documentaries To Watch This Weekend

by Crystal M. Wilson

Cannabis is exploding in popularity and is experiencing legalization around the world. This massive new trend is also a media sensation, with articles, videos, and blogs available in print and online.

Documentaries are also popping up as the newest trend in film making, and cannabis is fast becoming the darling of this booming industry. With so many people of all ages yearning to learn more about this natural, history-rich plant, it makes sense that inspired directors are offering documentaries.

Besides being educational, documentaries about cannabis are often entertaining. Many of today’s writers and directors offer a humorous perspective about the history, legislation, and current state of cannabis and its many fans.

People want to be educated about cannabis and are hungry for information about medicinal marijuana, a guide to roll joints, full flavor hemp cigarettes, the safest natural rolling paper,  and the business opportunities behind this cultural phenomenon.

Whether you are looking for a science-based medical marijuana film, research about the legalization of cannabis, or some plain old fun, there is an excellent documentary for you.

Here are the 4-binge worthy documentaries to treat yourself to this weekend.

1. For the People, by the People: Weed the People

Actress Rick Lake is a famous Hollywood actress with a passion for cannabis reform. With renowned director Abby Epstein, Lake created a moving documentary that takes a deep dive into medical marijuana. 

Though well researched, this film’s poetry relies upon impactful stories from real people who grapple with a devastating illness and severe pain.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Crystal M. Wilson is a full-time content marketing specialist. She has been closely following the cannabis skincare and edibles industry trends for quite some time. She has dabbled in various domains before the cannabis industry. On her off days, she likes to spend her time at the nearest animal shelter, lift weights or be nose-deep in a book.

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The mesmerizing film focuses on medical weed powers while sharing moving personal stories from families facing life-and-death medical issues. 

Lake used her personal experiences helping a young girl suffering from full-body tumors, undergoing chemotherapy, and in agony. Through her subject's painful experiences and family’s search for relief for their daughter, the message that cannabis can help many people with serious conditions is prominent in this film.

Using studies that link cannabis oil to creating anti-tumoral effects, Lake realized she had an important story to share, which resulted in creating Weed the People. You can see this documentary on Netflix.

2. Super High Me - A Comic’s Tale

Comedian Doug Benson created the 2007 hit Super High Me, a film delving into the evolution of cannabis laws and the comic's experiment with getting high. As Benson explains, most people believe getting high from cannabis is dangerous, but in his opinion, they're wrong.

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Benson mimics the 2004 documentary about fast-food called Super Size Me by taking a total of one-month to cleanse from cannabis and then doing the exact opposite. He filmed it all and documented the differences between his abstinence from cannabis and his daily smoking experience.

For an entire month, Benson lit up and smoked cannabis daily and conducted his experiment. His experiences, education, and sometimes hilarious moments often burst the bubble of what many once thought was wrong with cannabis.

Unlike other documentaries, Super High Me proves a point while entertaining you the entire duration of the film. Leave it to a gifted comic to find the truth and comedy between what anti-cannabis and pro-cannabis people believe. 

This film is a not-to-miss documentary.

During his 30-day pot binge, he improved his SAT scores while high! Enjoy this documentary on Amazon.

3. The Culture High has Legal News

If you like knowing about the complex legalization of cannabis worldwide, check out The Culture High on Amazon. This film educates you about the historical prohibitions of cannabis, the spectacularly failed 'war on drugs,' and why cultural mores led to cannabis being illegal in the first place. 

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The filmmakers do not shy away from the hard truths about the legalization of cannabis, from the legal landscape in history to current times. 

In the US, cannabis became illegal during the Depression in the 1930s, inspired by Americans' anti-immigrant fears of Mexicans.

Real-life dealers, doctors, legal authorities, and others offer an exciting trip into the world of cannabis from a legal perspective. 

Stand-out appearances by Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dog, Sir Richard Branson, and others reveal today's celebrity star cannabis activists' passionate nature. See it on Amazon.

4. Have a Laugh with Reefer Madness

If you're looking for a bit of  vintage hilarity, check out the 1936 documentary Reefer Madness.

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This film is the most unintentional, wildly comical film about marijuana made. Now hailed as a classic film, Reefer Madness will have you laughing aloud while dramatically showing the evils of cannabis.

In the film, you meet a group of teenagers addicted to "the burning weed with its roots in hell," aka marijuana. Calling the effects of cannabis "insanity," the plot centers around kids who kill, die by suicide and lose their minds, all due to a puff of pot.

You can see this rip-roaring funny documentary on Hulu.

Takeaway

If you have a craving for cannabis-centric entertainment or education, our guide “4 Binge-Worthy Cannabis Documentaries To Watch This Weekend” is perfect for you and your friends. 


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