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The Substance-Albert Hofmann's LSD / Berlin & Beyond 2012
LIMITED TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE AT THE GOETHE-INSTITUT AUDITORIUM (GROUND ENTRY) TONIGHT 30 MINUTES BEFORE SHOWTIME.
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. This is the story of a drug its discovery in the Basel chemistry lab, the first experiments by Albert Hofmann on himself, the 1950s experiments by psychiatrists, the military, the heroes of the counter culture, the consciousness researchers today. Martin Witz
- Director & Writer: Martin Witz - Subjects: Albert Hofmann, Stanislav Grof, Carolyn Garcia, Nick Sand, Martin A. Lee
Special Screening In Person: Director Martin Witz Switzerland, Germany (2011), 90 min. (digital projection
In German & English with English subtitles
**THIS EVENT HAS A STRICT REFUND POLICY. No refunds will be processed by Brown Paper Tickets more than 12 hours after the time of purchase.**
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LocationGoethe-Institut San Francisco (View)
530 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
United States
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| Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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