Grass Is Greener

Exploring marijuana's influence in American music

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About Grass Is Greener

Released: 2019

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 1h 37m

Cast

About Grass Is Greener

Grass Is Greener is a 2019 documentary series that falls under the social and cultural genre. It explores the complex relationship between marijuana and American culture, focusing on its historical and ongoing impact on music, politics, and popular culture. The series takes a critical look at the racial disparities in marijuana enforcement and highlights the efforts towards legalization and social justice reform.

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Grass Is Greener delves into the historical context of marijuana in America, tracing its roots from jazz clubs to the present-day era of hip-hop. The series examines the criminalization of the plant and its impact on communities of color, highlighting the racial disparities in marijuana enforcement.

It also explores the cultural and artistic influence of marijuana, featuring interviews with musicians, artists, and activists who share their personal experiences and perspectives on the plant. The documentary explores how marijuana has shaped music, politics, and popular culture, and how it continues to have a significant presence in these areas.

Making / Production

The series is directed by Fab 5 Freddy, a pioneer in the hip-hop and street art scenes. Through interviews, archival footage, and compelling storytelling, Fab 5 Freddy skillfully weaves together the historical and cultural tapestry of marijuana in America. The series is a collaboration between Netflix and media platform Snoop Dogg Presents.

Actors

  • Snoop Dogg as himself - Snoop Dogg brings his firsthand experience and deep knowledge of marijuana to the series, serving as both a narrator and an interviewee.
  • B-Real as himself - B-Real, member of the hip-hop group Cypress Hill, shares his insights on marijuana culture and activism.
  • Damian Marley as himself - Jamaican musician Damian Marley discusses the influence of marijuana on reggae music and the Rastafarian faith.
  • Chuck D as himself - Chuck D, the frontman of Public Enemy, provides his perspective on the intersection of music, activism, and marijuana.
  • FX Crew as themselves - The renowned special effects team, FX Crew, showcases their unique craftsmanship in recreating historical moments and enhancing the visual storytelling.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Grass Is Greener features interviews with various influential figures, including musicians, artists, politicians, and activists, such as Snoop Dogg, B-Real, Damian Marley, Chuck D, and Killer Mike.
  • The series highlights the racial disparities in marijuana enforcement, showcasing how communities of color have been disproportionately affected by marijuana-related arrests and convictions.
  • Grass Is Greener explores the cultural significance of marijuana in different musical genres, including jazz, reggae, and hip-hop.
  • The documentary also delves into the long history of marijuana advocacy and the ongoing efforts towards legalization and social justice reform.

Awards

As of now, Grass Is Greener has not won any major awards.

Quotes

  • "Marijuana has been criminalized, demonized, and marginalized for so long. It’s time to change the narrative." - Snoop Dogg
  • "We use music as our tool, and marijuana as our natural supplement." - B-Real
  • "Jamaica has always been the cannabis capital of the world. The plant has brought so much joy and inspiration to our music and culture." - Damian Marley

Music / Soundtrack

The series features an eclectic soundtrack that spans various genres and decades. It includes iconic songs such as "The Times They Are A-Changin'" by Bob Dylan, "Gin and Juice" by Snoop Dogg, "Legalize It" by Peter Tosh, and "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy.

The music in Grass Is Greener serves as both a reflection of the cultural context and a means to enhance the storytelling and emotional impact of the series.