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Canadabis Hemp Rap is a fascinating glimpse into the hemp activism scene of the early '90s, particularly in Western Canada and the U.S. It's raw, unrefined, yet compelling, showcasing activists passionately discussing their views on legalization and the war on drugs. The film has this gritty feel, with a mix of interviews and street footage that brings you right into the heart of the movement. You can sense the urgency and hope in their voices. The pacing can be a bit meandering at times, but it allows for a deeper dive into the socio-political landscape surrounding hemp. What stands out is how it captures the time and culture surrounding cannabis activism, making it a unique piece for any serious collector.
Unique perspective on 90s hemp activism.Raw and authentic grassroots dialogue.Reflects the political climate of the era.
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