Martin Witz
Director

In 1943, the year in which the first A-bomb was built, Albert Hofmann discovered LSD, a substance that was to become an A-bomb of the mind. Fractions of a milligram are enough to turn our framework of time and space upside down. The story of a drug - its discovery in the Basel chemistry lab, the first experiments by Albert Hofmann on himself, the 1950s experiments of the psychiatrists, the consciousness researchers, the artists. Could it actually be possible to find a path to the core of our human existence by means of a chemical? Spirituality at the flick of a switch? Do the enigmatic effects of this drug really help us to better understand the human soul? Could LSD be an instrument of contemporary psychiatry? Of modern brain research?
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Martin Witz
Director

Hanspeter Müller
narrator in German version

Franz X. Vollenweider
Self - neuroscientist, University of Zürich

Ken Kesey
Self
Carolyn Garcia
Self - Merry Pranksters

Timothy Leary
Self

Ralph Metzner
Self - psychologist
Nick Sand
Self - Millbrook Mansion

Ronald Reagan
Self

John Lennon
Self

Paul McCartney
Self

Mick Jagger
Self

Grateful Dead
Themselves

Stanislav Grof
Self - psychiatrist
Trevor J. Roling
narrator in English version

Mario Scarabelli
narrator in Italian version

Albert Hofmann
Self
Martin A. Lee
Self - author
James S. Ketchum
Self - U.S. Army Colonel (Retired), Medical Corps
Martin Witz
Writer