Hashish

Hashish

2002 "Do you know chocolate? This is chocolate!"
Hashish
Hashish

Hashish

6.5 | 1h20m | en | Documentary

A small village high up in the mountains of Ketama, Northern Morocco. The life of the people here has been shaped by the drug hashish for centuries. Hashish as daily work, hash as exchange currency, hashish as business, hashish as basis and philosophy of a social system, hashish as medium for dreams and hashish as reason for stagnation.

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6.5 | 1h20m | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: July. 27,2004 | Released Producted By: A-Atlas Filmproduktion , Rif Film Country: Germany Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.haschisch-film.de/
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A small village high up in the mountains of Ketama, Northern Morocco. The life of the people here has been shaped by the drug hashish for centuries. Hashish as daily work, hash as exchange currency, hashish as business, hashish as basis and philosophy of a social system, hashish as medium for dreams and hashish as reason for stagnation.

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Cast

Heinrich Giskes

Director

Daniel Gräbner

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A-Atlas Filmproduktion , Rif Film

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Alistraxo Papaskiri I usually don't write reviews here because of weakness in English language, but could do nothing after reading others'. Was sad to understand writers could not catch the point, so here I am.If you see the film thinking about cinematography, editorial skills and so on yes, probably there are some better films, but then you won't understand the idea, which is very well explained here. The people in the film are exactly same as in real lives. If you don't like landscapes taken, then it means you don't like Moroccan landscapes as they are shot exactly how they look in real. That's best work from the director and cinematographer in documentaries - to show everything like they really are.Seeing the film will not leave any doubts if life of the people shown is really like that or not. Seeing it you will trip through Morocco, talk to the people, real people, drink tea with them and yes, smoke some Hashish because only this way you will understand what it is all about.This is simply one of the most beautiful documentaries I have seen! No CGI, effects, deep editing, actor playing skills... this is documentary, not Star Wars.Many thanks to Daniel Gräbner!
oedipius i had a kind of mixed expectation before sitting to watch this documentary. i know that, haschisch has a part in eastern cultures. i have heard that here in turkey, people honor their guest by offering them "chocolate". the only normal dialog of the audience takes place between the non smokers; namely the father, the son. the father has prevented his son from smoking haschisch and the son seems to have benefited from it by attending a good school. he is ambitious and found his way to escape via education and employment as an electronic engineer. escaping is the keyword. throughout the film, the act of escaping is portrayed; some smoke, some illegally pass travel to other countries, some try to marry European woman etc. director of this documentary has chosen a meaningful path for filming haschisch escapes. with the mind of a smoker, all the long shots of landscape, all these nonsense dialogs between workers makes a sense in someway. a film about haschisch should be a film like haschisch.
notime4sanity Sadly, a pretty disappointing film. To me it seemed the filmmakers spent too much time sampling the product. Overly long, pointless landscape shots and mindless stoned musings by the locals could have been replaced with a little more hard information. It's unfortunate really because it seems like a good film was right there for the making, but the filmmakers either didn't have the ability or were too high to execute the task at hand. Because it is the only documentary on the subject (at least that I know of), I'd still recommend it to those who do have an interest, but be prepared for quite a few moments of tedium
evilsatan666 A documentary that takes the viewer to the Moroccan highlands and shows all the steps from planting the seeds to harvest and preparation of haschisch.Up in the mountains, whole villages live of the small profits made by growing herbs and producing haschisch. The movie lets us meet them and follow them to work. We get to see them work in the treshing process in which the flowers are crushed and pressed through a sieve, how the powder is compressed into chunks and packaged for export and consumption.We also get to see a whole lot of stoned mountain people, happy, but probably with rather black lungs, do other work, play and socialize. All in all an interesting documentary where we for instance learn that it takes 100kg of plants to produce 1kg of super high grade haschisch and a couple of kilos of second and third grade stuff. Muy interesting. Recommended.