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The Way of the Psychonaut

The Way of the Psychonaut

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Documentary

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The Way of the Psychonaut explores the life and work of Stanislav Grof, Czech-born psychiatrist and psychedelic psychotherapy pioneer. Stan’s quest for knowledge and insights into the healing power of non-ordinary states of consciousness, influenced the discipline of psychology and profoundly changed many individual lives. One of those transformed by Stan is filmmaker Susan Hess Logeais. The documentary utilizes Susan’s personal existential crisis as a gateway to Grof’s impact, from the micro to the macro.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

86 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

14 October 2020

Country

Cast

Stanislav Grof

Stanislav Grof

Self

Susan Hess

Susan Hess

Self / Presenter

Brigitte Grof

Brigitte Grof

Self

Rick Doblin

Rick Doblin

Self

Ervin Lazslo

Ervin Lazslo

Self

Fritjof Capra

Fritjof Capra

Self

Jack Kornfield

Jack Kornfield

Self

Richard Tarnas

Richard Tarnas

Self

Will Keepin

Will Keepin

Self

Michael Harner

Michael Harner

Self

Rupert Sheldrake

Rupert Sheldrake

Self

Amit Goswami

Amit Goswami

Self

Robin Carhart-Harris

Robin Carhart-Harris

Self

Mariavittoria Mangini

Mariavittoria Mangini

Self

George Sarlo

George Sarlo

Self

William Melton

William Melton

Self

Meihong Xu

Meihong Xu

Self

Becca Tarnas

Becca Tarnas

Self

Susan Mokelke

Susan Mokelke

Self

Ralph Metzner

Ralph Metzner

Self

Jill Purse

Jill Purse

Self

Ithica Tell

Ithica Tell

Facilitator / Psychedelic sitter

Kate van Brocklin

Kate van Brocklin

Facilitator

Nicole Acevedo

Nicole Acevedo

Breather

Amir Kamal

Amir Kamal

Breather

Alison Binford

Alison Binford

Sitter / Peter's Mother

Rob Lauta

Rob Lauta

Sitter

Josh Westra

Josh Westra

Sitter

Oscar Logeais

Oscar Logeais

Young Stan

Spencer Conway

Spencer Conway

Adult Stan / Nazi Guard

Levy Balthazar

Levy Balthazar

Insulin Coma Patient

Melissa Schmitz

Melissa Schmitz

Electroshock Patient

John Hugill

John Hugill

Stan's Psychoanalyst / Albert Hoffman

Juliet Prosser

Juliet Prosser

Nurse / LSD Volunteer

Alwynn Accuardi

Alwynn Accuardi

Volunteer

Nathan Dunkin

Nathan Dunkin

Volunteer

Lauren Crowe-Mueller

Lauren Crowe-Mueller

Volunteer

Catherine Mello

Catherine Mello

Volunteer

Ryan Findley

Ryan Findley

Volunteer / Nazi Guard / Dangerous Date

Andrea MacCloud

Andrea MacCloud

Pauline McCririck

Pat Lach

Pat Lach

Osteopath / Sitter

Vartan Friedman

Vartan Friedman

Demon Breather / Bad LSD Tripper

Jenny Meeker

Jenny Meeker

Breather / Girlfriend

Lissie Huff

Lissie Huff

Sitter

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