Jeunesse en fumée (2019)
Cannabis has changed. Now more potent and addictive than ever, it bears little resemblance to what some were smoking twenty years ago. Yet teenagers are using it more and more, despite proven toxic effects on the brain. Loss of attention, and in some cases even IQ, school dropout, emotional isolation, and sometimes psychotic behavior — smoking weed has become a public health issue. Among young people, however, cannabis still has a positive image. It’s seen as less harmful than alcohol or cigarettes. French adolescents are the top consumers of cannabis in Europe.
Director: Andrea Rawlins-Gaston, Christophe Astruc
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: January 1, 2019
Screenplay
Editing: Pauline Rebière
Production: CAPA
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jeunesse en fumée about?
- Cannabis has changed. Now more potent and addictive than ever, it bears little resemblance to what some were smoking twenty years ago. Yet teenagers are using it more and more, despite proven toxic effects on the brain. Loss of attention, and in some cases even IQ, school dropout, emotional isolation, and sometimes psychotic behavior — smoking weed has become a public health issue. Among young people, however, cannabis still has a positive image. It’s seen as less harmful than alcohol or cigarettes. French adolescents are the top consumers of cannabis in Europe.
- Who directed Jeunesse en fumée?
- Jeunesse en fumée was directed by Andrea Rawlins-Gaston, Christophe Astruc.
- How long is Jeunesse en fumée?
- Jeunesse en fumée has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Jeunesse en fumée?
- Jeunesse en fumée is a Documentary film.
- Where was Jeunesse en fumée produced?
- Jeunesse en fumée was produced in France.