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Global Mental Health Summit

Feature Documentary Film Screening

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OF Night and Light: Ibogaine Story
Feature Film Documentary Screening 

by Lucy Walker

Of Night and Light tells the astounding, unknown story of what might be the scientific discovery of our generation. Back in 1962, a teenage psychonaut in New York City named Howard Lotsof experimented with an obscure psychedelic from the root bark of a West African shrub and recognized its unique therapeutic potential. Together with his African-American wife Norma, a pair of outsider NYU film students, they dedicated their lives to convincing the scientific community and government agencies to research it, certain that it would be of great medicinal benefit, despite it sounding too good to be true, like the textbook definition of snake oil, and being written off as con artists.

 

Sixty years later, their dream is now materializing as clinics spawned from their original test sites have treated more than 100,000 people with opiate use disorder and now over 1,000 US Special Forces veterans, who have experienced dramatic relief from a spectrum of problems, including traumatic brain injury, depression, anxiety, ptsd, addictions, and physical disabilities through the use of ibogaine. Now, jaw-dropping new research, about to be published, is revealing that ibogaine is the most powerful therapeutic ever observed for the human central nervous system.

Right of Passage
by Ben Deloren

Ayahuasca Diaries Trailer Presentation
by Maxi Cohen

Ayahuasca Diaries is a film that shares the wisdom of the indigenous Amazonian elders from Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia and shows how ayahuasca is playing a role in the frontline defense of the Amazon.

 

The film inspires healing, raises consciousness, and encourages spiritual activists, and more. It goes way beyond anything I’ve seen and helps to generate a new kind of conversation between Indigenous wisdom and the Modern World.

 

Now that ayahuasca is known in 70 countries, Ayahuasca Diaries is made for both the curious and well-seasoned.

 

The film is close to finishing. We are still seeking executive producers.  All donations are tax deductible and other credits are available. Donate $100 and you get an end credit.  

 

Please see Ayahuasca Diaries highlights.

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