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Director
  
Brett Harvey

Initial DVD release
  
July 28, 2009

Duration
  

Language
  
English

8.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Documentary

Budget
  
200,000 CAD

Country
  
Canada

The Union: The Business Behind Getting High movie poster

Release date
  
June 8, 2007 (2007-06-08)

Writer
  
Brett Harvey, Adam Scorgie

Genres
  
Documentary, Political cinema

Cast
  
Chris Bennett
(Himself),
George H. W. Bush
(Himself (archive footage)),
George W. Bush
(Himself (archive footage))

Similar movies
  
Super High Me (2008), Square Grouper: The Godfathers of Ganja (2011), Grass (1999), American Drug War: The Last White Hope (2007), Cocaine Cowboys (2006)

The union the business behind getting high


The Union: The Business Behind Getting High is a 2007 Canadian documentary film directed by Brett Harvey. Its theatrical run was limited to film festivals.

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Synopsis

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The film explores the growth, sale and trafficking of cannabis. The documentary examines the underground market by interviewing growers, police officers, criminologists, psychologists, economists, doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, revealing how the trade is booming despite being a criminal enterprise. The history of cannabis and the reasons for its present prohibition are discussed, often comparing it to the prohibition of alcohol in the United States in the 1920s, suggesting that gang drug warfare and other negative aspects associated with cannabis are a result of prohibition, not the drug itself.

The gangs that grow and traffic the drugs are likened to those that appeared in major US cities during Prohibition, with the intention of profiting from the sale of illegal alcohol. The film answers many questions about cannabis, including the purported health effects of cannabis use, the gateway drug theory, and what could happen if cannabis was legalized. The film also discusses the medicinal value of the cannabis plant and what the pharmaceutical industry stands to lose from cannabis legalization.

Release and reception

The Union opened in 30 International Film Festivals beginning with the Winnipeg International Film Festival on June 8, 2007. Rotten Tomatoes movie critic, Kevin Carr, stated that "problems with “The Union” stem from the overtly biased nature of the production". Reviews from other critics were more favorable, including a 4 star rating from AMC film critic Pete Croatto who stated "The Union is more like a fiercely intelligent personal essay. And it works.", a 3 star review from USA Today critic Mike Clark, and Jason Buchanan of All Movie Guide called the film "illuminating" and offering "fascinating insight". The film was released on DVD in the US on July 28, 2009 and was screened for Parliament Hill on June 25, 2012.

Awards

  • Best Canadian Feature Documentary at The 2007 Edmonton International Film Festival
  • Outstanding Documentary Feature at The 2007 Winnipeg International Film Festival
  • Best Canadian Documentary at The 2008 Okanagan International Film Festival
  • Best Editing at The 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival
  • Nominated for the 2008 Leo Award for Best Overall Sound in a Documentary Program or Series, and Best Sound Editing in a Documentary Program or Series
  • Sequel

    The Culture High is director Brett Harvey's 2014 follow up documentary recognizing changes even since 2007 in culture, police, and awareness.

    References

    The Union: The Business Behind Getting High Wikipedia
    The Union: The Business Behind Getting High IMDb The Union: The Business Behind Getting High themoviedb.org