An award-winnning drug-fuelled exploration of altered states by recently graduated French animator Vincent Gibaud who crowdfunded the short, enlisting the help of 50 individuals at Supamonks Studios.
Go full screen.
Now take the green triangle.
An award-winnning drug-fuelled exploration of altered states by recently graduated French animator Vincent Gibaud who crowdfunded the short, enlisting the help of 50 individuals at Supamonks Studios.
Go full screen.
Now take the green triangle.
The lightest dusting of World’s Best Ever’s extensive collection of genuine cocaine paraphernalia adverts from 1970s US drug magazines.
We recommend the ivory coke spoon and SnoBlo nasal douche combo.
Catnip is all the rage with today’s modern feline, but do we really understand it? Is it a source for harmless kicks, or a potentially crippling addiction? Is it a tool to expand one’s consciousness, or a downward spiraling path that can eventually lead to insanity? Once and for all the facts about this controversial substance are frankly discussed, in the long-lost drug educational film that never-was: Catnip: Egress To Oblivion?
A rather excellent Sundance 2013 film written and directed by Jason Willis ‘for $25, all of which was spent on catnip’.
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— Jack Gilligan (@jackgilligan) February 21, 2012