The Union: The Business Behind Getting High

Kant

Well-Known Member
So I just stumbled across this documentary call "The Union: the Business behind getting high" made by a couple of canadian film makers. I just finished so i haven't had a long time to process and analyze it but so far my first impressions are "wow".

here's a link to the movie:http://blip.tv/file/1356143/
here's a link to their website:http://www.theunionmovie.com/TheUnionWeb.html

I've seen "In pot we trust". i've seen "waiting to inhale", "Marijuana Nation" and many others but this one is something on a different level. I wouldn't say it's better than "In pot we trust" but very different but moving and powerful but in a very different way.

"In pot we trust" is a very well don't movie but it mainly appeals to the sympathy of the patients. While one could walk away feeling outraged at the injustice of the system towards people with illnesses that could benefit, you don't necessarily feel personally harmed (unless you have such an illness).

"The Union" goes about in a much more logical way. It does appeal to the sympathy towards the sick and dying but it also tries to rationalize why the system both in the US and Canada is setup the way it is and how it continues to propagate. It touches a little bit on almost every subject and the range of people whom the film makers talk to is awe inspiring. It shows how the business of prohibition supports quite a few industries, not just drug enforcement but also lawyers, courts, prisons even small shops and mom and pop stores. It illustrates how even if you don't think you're effect by the business, you on some level are involved.

I would highly(no pun intended) recommend that you watch it.

for those who have already watched it or will, I'd like to hear what you think about it.
 

Kant

Well-Known Member
Oh the other thing I forgot to mention was that I really loved the sound track. In general I like the music but it was really fitting for how they presented the documentary. My only complaint is that there are certain points where the transition between topics is a little jarring.
 

nimrdo

Active Member
i really liked this documentary. it had a lot of information and great interviews from various people. i felt that this would appeal to the masses as it proves that prohibition has never worked and will never work, yet our taxes have continued to finance its enforcement.
 

Gimix

Active Member
I too watched this on youtube and thought it was by far the best documentary ive ever seen period. the work and research these guys put into this movie alone sent chills up my spine. but you cant buy a hard copy:wall: or somewhere to download it to burn it....
 

firstgrowtime

Well-Known Member
Yeah ive watched the union and thought it was best doc i have ever seen! Tryna spread it around a much as possible through friends so they properly educated about marijuana!
 

MikeP

Member
Guys, you can buy a copy on Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/Union-Business-Behind-Getting-High/dp/B0025XUTKQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1273697313&sr=8-1

You can also support their facebook here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Union-The-Business-Behind-Getting-High/7633658311

They actually respond to fans and everything.

You can even donate to them so that they can continue making their next film on marijuana and future films. Please guys, even if you don't want a physical copy, donate to them so they can continue doing this stuff! The guy named Adam (Producer, Narrator) sold his bar and his house and spent over $400,000 to make this film. He deserves support from you guys!!!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Union-The-Business-Behind-Getting-High/7633658311?sk=app_4949752878

Thanks,
Fellow Union movie fan
 

StonedPony

Well-Known Member
here is a 10 minute video
Union 2

[video=youtube;kUU2YB9OgaU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUU2YB9OgaU[/video]
 

StonedPony

Well-Known Member
if you cant find it anywhere else you can download all the parts of 10minute clips, due to youtube 10 minute limit, and combine em useing a program like windows media or a better program LOL. anyway its a very good Doc
 
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