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The Magic Weed: History of Marijuana Plant

THE MAGIC WEED traces the story of the Cannabis plant, which has a ten thousand year history in human culture. With its origins in China, its uses have ranged from medicine, clothing, war, feed stock, and of course, recreational. Also explored in this documentary is the American relationship with hemp, including its ban during the 1920s.

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  • Bettina Hatami

    Bettina Hatami

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  • Annick Redolfi

    Annick Redolfi

    self (voice)

  • Martin Baker

    Martin Baker

    self (voice)

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THE MAGIC WEED traces the story of the Cannabis plant, which has a ten thousand year history in human culture. With its origins in China, its uses have ranged from medicine, clothing, war, feed stock, and of course, recreational. Also explored in this documentary is the American relationship with hemp, including its ban during the 1920s.

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