Charles B. Shaw

História

Charles Shaw is an American journalist, editor, and documentary filmmaker. His films include The Exile Nation Project: An Oral History of the War on Drugs & The American Criminal Justice System (2011), Exile Nation: The Plastic People (2013), Visurreality (2013), White Panther: The Legacy of John Sinclair (2013), Soldiers of the Vine (2016). Home in the Dark (2017) is his series of 17 documentary short films about trauma and post-traumatic stress. He is the owner/operator of the production company Nomad Cinema. He published a memoir—Exile Nation: Drugs, Prisons, Politics & Spirituality—in 2012.

Filmes

Soldiers of the Vine
Editor
After years of suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, six US veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan travel to Peru on a quest for healing. With the help and guidance of three brothers who are traditional healers, they take ayahuasca and other plant medicines during a 10-day retreat in the Amazon rainforest.
Soldiers of the Vine
Camera Operator
After years of suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, six US veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan travel to Peru on a quest for healing. With the help and guidance of three brothers who are traditional healers, they take ayahuasca and other plant medicines during a 10-day retreat in the Amazon rainforest.
Soldiers of the Vine
Director
After years of suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, six US veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan travel to Peru on a quest for healing. With the help and guidance of three brothers who are traditional healers, they take ayahuasca and other plant medicines during a 10-day retreat in the Amazon rainforest.
Soldiers of the Vine
Writer
After years of suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, six US veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan travel to Peru on a quest for healing. With the help and guidance of three brothers who are traditional healers, they take ayahuasca and other plant medicines during a 10-day retreat in the Amazon rainforest.