The Secret Life of Mushrooms

The Secret Life of Mushrooms

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  • La Vida Secreta de Los Ninos Santos

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    Huautla de Jimenez, el pueblo más grande de la Sierra Mazateca, se hizo famoso entre los turistas europeos y norteamericanos que buscaban la “espiritualidad,” lo que le trajo una invasión jipi al pueblo aislado que duró más de una década. Hoy en día, los hongos se usan mucho todavía para sanar las enfermedades y se han convertido en un símbolo muy conocido del orgullo cultural de Huautla. En “La vida secreta de los niños santos” se ven entrevistas con Ben Feinberg, el antropólogo y autor de The Devil´s Book of Culture, Ines Cortes Rodriguez, una curandera local, Edward Abse, un especialista en los rituales de los mazatecos, y un grupo diverso de historiadores, músicos y empresarios de Huautla, mientras el jornalista, Dan Glass, investiga el impacto cultural a largo plazo que han tenido los extranjeros sobre el pueblito de la Sierra durante los 50 años pasados.
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  • The Secret Life of Mushrooms with Bonus Outtakes

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    Some see them as a sacred part of ancient Mazatec ritual. To others, they’re a powerful mind-altering drug. The Secret Life of Mushrooms takes us on a psychedelic journey to Huautla de Jimenez, Mexico to explore the effect of R. Gordon Wasson’s exposure to Mazatec curandero rituals, the resulting recreational popularization of mushrooms and the long term effects of narco-tourism on an ancient way of life. This package includes additional interview footage that didn't make it in to the movie, including information about the Mazatec Language and Calendar, the use of Salvia Divinorum, and Juan Ricardo's momentus trip to Serpent mound
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  • The Secret Life of Mushrooms

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    Some see them as a sacred part of ancient Mazatec ritual. To others, they’re a powerful mind-altering drug. The Secret Life of Mushrooms takes us on a psychedelic journey to Huautla de Jimenez, Mexico to explore the effect of R. Gordon Wasson’s exposure to Mazatec curandero rituals, the resulting recreational popularization of mushrooms and the long term effects of narco-tourism on an ancient way of life.
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Psilocybin mushrooms were first brought into the public consciousness in the late 1950′s after R. Gordon Wasson discovered the ceremonial mushroom rituals of the Mazatec Indians in Mexico and published his findings in Life magazine. Huautla de Jimenez, the largest town in the Sierra Mazateca was made famous amongst spiritual seekers, resulting in a hippie invasion to the remote mountain town that lasted over a decade. Today, mushrooms are still commonly used for healing, and have become a very public symbol of Huautla’s pride in their culture. The Secret Life of Mushrooms features interviews with anthropologist and author of ‘The Devil’s Book of Culture,’ Ben Feinberg, local curandera Ines Cortes Rodriguez, Mazatec ritual specialist Edward Abse, and a wide variety of local historians, musicians, and business owners, as journalist Dan Glass investigates the long term cultural effects that outsiders have had on the small mountain town in the last 50 years.