Power & Control: LSD In The 60s (2005)

Seminal gonzo documentarian Aron Ranen presents his peripatetic journey to uncover the secret history of psychedelics. From legitimate experiments conducted at the Harvard Divinity School to the bizarre plans to dose unknowing Johns in a CIA run brothel. LSD was made illegal in 1966 right at of the height of the Anti-War and Counter-Culture Movements. Ranen's journeys to find out why? Includes his new Interviews with Ram Dass & Paul Krassner.

Director: Aron Ranen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 40 min
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Music: Jennifer Russell
Editing: Aron Ranen
Production: Third Wave Media
Original Language: en
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What is Power & Control: LSD In The 60s about?
Seminal gonzo documentarian Aron Ranen presents his peripatetic journey to uncover the secret history of psychedelics. From legitimate experiments conducted at the Harvard Divinity School to the bizarre plans to dose unknowing Johns in a CIA run brothel. LSD was made illegal in 1966 right at of the height of the Anti-War and Counter-Culture Movements. Ranen's journeys to find out why? Includes his new Interviews with Ram Dass & Paul Krassner.
Who directed Power & Control: LSD In The 60s?
Power & Control: LSD In The 60s was directed by Aron Ranen.
How long is Power & Control: LSD In The 60s?
Power & Control: LSD In The 60s has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).
What genre is Power & Control: LSD In The 60s?
Power & Control: LSD In The 60s is a Documentary film.