In the 1970s, Dr. Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin significantly contributed to the development and psychopharmaceutical use of MDMA: a catalyst to personal doors entombed or unknown. His widow, co-author, and research partner, Ann—alongside friends, family, and colleagues—gives a guided tour of their life and laboratory, reflecting on how risks and revelations opened a world of compound enlightenment. Stippled with spirituality, sadness, and skepticism, the Shulgins’ chemical love story examines the power of psychedelic psychotherapy, sacred alchemy, and challenging the path of misunderstood resistance.
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| Production | Connie Littlefield | Producer |
| Directing | Connie Littlefield | Director |
| Editing | James Yates | Editor |
| Writing | Connie Littlefield | Writer |
| Production | Michael MacMillan | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Kyle Cameron | Director of Photography |
| Production | Jordan Nahmias | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Andy McNeill | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Siobhan Flanagan | Story Editor |
| Editing | David St. Louis | Colorist |
| Sound | Eva Madden | Sound Designer |
| Production | Peter van der Heyden | Executive Producer |
| Art | Nick Sewell | Graphic Designer |
| Camera | Victor Murillo | Drone Cinematographer |
| Sound | Jack Rudy | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Production | David Birnbaum | Production Assistant |
| Camera | Sean Ryan | Drone Cinematographer |
| Production | Isabelle Foisy | Production Assistant |
| Production | Tas | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Sue Johnson | Director of Photography |
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