Ibogaine: Rite of Passage

Ibogaine: Rite of Passage

Release date : September 27, 2004
Runtime : 50m
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : French / English /
Director : Benjamin De Loenen /
Writers :
Production companies : LunArt Productions / Triomf Producties /
September 27, 2004 50m Netherlands Documentary French More
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Ibogaine is a plant extract that stops drug addiction. In this documentary, a 34-year-old heroin addict undergoes ibogaine therapy with Dr Martin Polanco at the Ibogaine Association, a clinic in Rosarito, Mexico. In Gabon, where use of the iboga root is traditional, a Babongo woman's tribe uses the plant to help her recover from a depressive malaise. Director Benjamin De Loenen interviews people formerly addicted to heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, who share their perspectives about ibogaine treatment.
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  • title:Ibogaine: Rite of Passage
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: French · English ·
  • Director: Benjamin De Loenen /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: LunArt Productions · Triomf Producties ·
  • Overview:Ibogaine is a plant extract that stops drug addiction. In this documentary, a 34-year-old heroin addict undergoes ibogaine therapy with Dr Martin Polanco at the Ibogaine Association, a clinic in Rosarito, Mexico. In Gabon, where use of the iboga root is traditional, a Babongo woman's tribe uses the plant to help her recover from a depressive malaise. Director Benjamin De Loenen interviews people formerly addicted to heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, who share their perspectives about ibogaine treatment.
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