Ricardo Baca from Rolling Papers

10 de feb. de 2016 · 14m 2s
Ricardo Baca from Rolling Papers
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When documentary filmmaker Mitch Dickman and his director of photography Zack Armstrong started following me around with cameras on Jan. 1, 2014, none of us truly knew what we were...

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When documentary filmmaker Mitch Dickman and his director of photography Zack Armstrong started following me around with cameras on Jan. 1, 2014, none of us truly knew what we were getting into.
But as they wrapped filming exactly 364 days later on Dec. 31, 2014 — the filmmakers’ cameras having followed my colleagues and me at The Denver Post and Cannabist all over the state and even to pot-legal Uruguay — we had a much clearer idea what we’d gotten into. Mitch, Zac and their colleagues had made a movie about my colleagues and I — a movie that looked at the first year of recreational marijuana sales in the world via the lens of a daily newspaper (and its all-weed website) covering the newly legal plant as if it were any other industry.
And now that documentary, “Rolling Papers,” has released its first film trailer and an updated poster as well as its national theatrical release date: Feb. 19, 2016.
“I’m most excited to see the varied reactions,” said “Rolling Papers” director Dickman. “I think it will be extremely interesting to see the responses from those in the state, to those around the rest of the country, let alone the international release with over 60 countries.”
It’s been a lengthy road for the film, which had its world premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, in March 2015. Right before the film debuted, Denver Post film critic Lisa Kennedy wrote a lengthy feature on the movie, saying, “‘Rolling Papers’ is more than a snicker fest about cannabis.” Right after the film debuted, it landed a worldwide distribution deal — just one hour after its initial screening — to film company Alchemy.
“The film couldn’t be more timely,” Alchemy CEO Bill Lee said in March, “and we look forward to bringing it to a worldwide audience.”
“Rolling Papers” has screened at a number of film festivals since its SXSW premiere — including Hot Docs in Toronto, IFFBoston and Telluride Mountainfilm — but in February it will open theatrically across the U.S.
The film was produced by Britta Erickson, Daniel Junge, Karl Kister, Alison Greenberg-Millice and Katie Shapiro. Executive producers are Dave Berlin, Joni Eddy, Chad Troutwine and Walker Diebel.
“Rolling Papers” isn’t director Dickman’s first feature film to have national distribution — “but it is a wider distribution than ‘Hanna Ranch,’ and on that film we had to do our own theatrical,” said Dickman, speaking of his previous feature-length documentary, 2014’s “Hanna Ranch.” “It’s very nice to have Alchemy handle this one.
ABOUT RICARDO BACA
Ricardo Baca is the editor of The Cannabist. After 12 years as The Denver Post music critic and a couple more as the paper's entertainment editor, he was tapped to become the Post's first ever marijuana editor and create The Cannabist in late-2013. Baca also founded music blog Reverb and co-founded music festival The UMS.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEnP0KYL8Yw
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