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Breaking the Taboo : ウィキペディア英語版
Breaking the Taboo

''Breaking the Taboo'' is a 2011 Brazilian documentary film about the War on Drugs. The film recounts the history of the war on drugs, beginning with the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. ''Breaking the Taboo'' explores the conclusion reached by the Global Commission on Drug Policy in 2011 that drug liberalization is the best approach in dealing with drug policy.
==Overview==
The documentary features interviews with a number of former heads of state, including U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, and leaders from Colombia, Switzerland, Norway and Mexico. Filmed in 18 cities around the world, ''Breaking the Taboo'' has interviews with 168 subjects, including police, inmates and rehabilitated addicts. The film contains scenery from around the world varying from FARC coca plantations in the Colombian jungle, to Amsterdam coffeeshops, to Afghanistan and the bloated U.S. prison system. Drug law reform activist Anthony Papa is quoted in the film saying, "If you can't control drug use in a maximum security prison, how can you control drug use in a free society?"
''Breaking the Taboo'' was first released in Brazil in 2011 as ''Quebrando o Tabu''. The documentary was adapted for the American and European market in partnership with the production house Current Sponge, led by Sam Branson, son of the entrepreneur Richard Branson. The English version was released on December 7, 2012 via YouTube for a one month online run and is no longer available.〔url=http://www.breakingthetaboo.info/view_documentary.htm〕 An addendum to the end of the film notes the passage of laws legalizing cannabis in the US states of Washington and Colorado.

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