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Journey is a feature-length documentary film examining the nature of consciousness, the historic use of psychotropic plants in tribal cultures, and the role of psychedelic explorations in modern society.

God's Work: The Orphans of Duplessis is an expose of the largest example of institutional abuse in the history of North America. When the Canadian government mandated that orphanages would have to be converted into psychiatric institutions to receive federal funds, thousands of children were instantly reclassified by their orphanages and 'mentally deficient.' This film examines the fallout in their lives and asks hard questions of the people who perpetrated this policy. Upon completion, the film is slated for national broadcast on PBS.

With scenes from the different environments children encounter such as home, school, playgrounds, sports fields and malls, mixed with interviews with parents, school counselors, child psychologists and law enforcement professionals, Philosophy of Children will seek to uncover what makes a truly happy, healthy child or teen. What influences inhibit them from being well adjusted and fully developed? What are the key developmental stages? How can communication between kids and their parents be enhanced?
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