Pubdate: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: The Vancouver Sun 2000 Contact: 200 Granville Street, Ste.#1, Vancouver BC V6C 3N3 Fax: (604) 605-2323 Website: http://www.vancouversun.com/ Author: Marke Andrews MOVIES BEST BET: GRASS At first glance, the late U.S. President appears to be rolling a big fatty. He is, however, inhaling odeur d'herbe from an alleged seized shipment of marijuana. The photo-op finds its way into Grass, a hilarious documentary about marijuana made by Canadian director Ron Mann. The director likes to focus on subcultures, and his past films include Imagine the Sound, about the free-jazz movement of the 1960s, Poetry in Motion, a film profile of contemporary poets, and Comic Book Confidential, which examined the history of the comic book. Mann's new film is kind of a Reefer Madness for the new millennium. Narrated by pro-pot advocate Woody Harrelson, the film assembles old newsreels, stills and clips from Hollywood movies to make a case against the criminalization of marijuana in the U.S. (though made by a Canadian, Grass is obviously aimed at the American market). But rather than making a shrill screed, Mann aims to entertain while getting his message across to what will largely be an audience sympathetic toward decriminalizing the wacky tobacky. Mann doesn't play objective artist. In his director's statement on the film, he says: "This film is different [from my previous documentaries] because it is not about the personalities, it is a reaction against what is wrong. With this film, I really felt that I needed to be responsible, to do something about the wasteful and destructive drug laws that exist. One of the reasons I made Grass is because people have this perception that the laws are more tolerant than they are. In fact, things are getting worse." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D