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Dope Sick Love
This is a story about two pairs of heroin addicted lovers. There is no narration – you and I are thrown head first into the turbulent streets of New York City where they roam. This is Dope Sick Love.
We Love Cigarettes
Intrigued by our planet’s obsession with the cigarette, this documentary team decided to capture our love affair with nicotine across the world on one single day.
Ben: Diary Of A Heroin Addict
When Ben Rogers first picked up a video camera, he didn’t know he was about to film the last 2 years of his life.
High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell
The documentary frames the lives of three addicts against this background; particularly their hopeless situations, while exploring them as human beings.
Small Town Ecstasy
This documentary is about Scott, a 40-year-old divorced father and how he uses drugs with his kids.
Child Chain Smoker
Joel from Salford is 13. He has been smoking since he was eight. Filmmaker James Routh delves into Joel’s world to get behind the shocking image of a child smoker.
Hofmann’s Potion
This documentary offers a compassionate, open-minded look at LSD and how it fits into our world.
Is Alchohol Worse Than Ecstacy?
Recent research has analysed the link between the harmful effects of drugs relative to their current classification by law with some startling conclusions. Perhaps most startling of all is that alcohol, solvents and tobacco (all unclassified drugs) are rated more dangerous than ecstasy, 4-MTA and LSD.



