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  1. 23. Feb. 1993 · Drug-Taking and the Arts: Directed by Storm Thorgerson. With Bernard Hill, Phil Daniels, Thom Booker, Patrick Barlow. How drugs have influenced artistic production in the course of the last 200 years, focusing on major European and American literary figures and visual artists.

    • (76)
    • Documentary, Drama
    • Storm Thorgerson
    • 1993-02-23
  2. 24. März 2022 · Artist-addicts continue to inspire curiosity and obsession, but as we move farther from the 20th century and toward a reinterpretation of substance abuse that places it in the context of...

  3. Based on the idea that drugs have influenced some of our greatest minds (Poe, Baudelaire etc.), this film documents just how influential drug experiences have been on the minds of great writers, poets and thinkers.

  4. 26. Feb. 2021 · He thought that his creativity was linked to his abuse of drink and drugs and that, without these substances, he would be unable to create. However, there is no suggestion that there is a link between the two - this artist has stopped drinking and taking drugs, and continues to make art. Si backs this point up completely, emphasising that for ...

  5. Synopsis. How drugs have influenced artistic production in the course of the last 200 years, focusing on major European and American literary figures and visual artists.

  6. Drug-Taking and the Arts (1993) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Writing Credits. Cast (in credits order) Produced by. Music by. Editing by. Costume and Wardrobe Department. See also. Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs.

  7. Description. This program explores how drugs have influenced artistic production in the course of the last 200 years, focusing on major European and American literary figures and visual artists ranging from Thomas de Quincey, Edgar Allan Poe, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Picasso, Sartre, Aldous Huxley, and Jay McInerney.