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The Last Shaman

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United Kingdom, Italy, Israel · 2017
1h 23m
Director Raz Degan
Starring James Freeman, Mason Freeman, Sherry Haydock Freeman, Pepe Vasquez
Genre Documentary

James gives himself 12 months before he has 'a license to kill himself', he sets off to the amazon rainforest with hopes of finding a shaman who can save his life.

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San Francisco Chronicle by

Ultimately, the film is what Freeman aspires to be: Not a big person making his mark on the world, but a small part of something very big.

60

Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl

On occasion, director Degan attempts to capture the plant's power via psychedelic montage, layering colors over jungle footage and Freeman's home movies, but more fascinating are the details of the rituals, the river-trek photography, Freeman's frankness about his struggles with depression, and Degan's quick portraits of the people Freeman meets along his way — none of whom gets enough screen time.

50

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

Degan's first film, the effort often suffers from hazy storytelling, but its real difficulty for many viewers will be its protagonist, who isn't the most sympathetic proxy for Americans curious about the plant extract's suitability to treat depression.

70

Los Angeles Times by Katie Walsh

The film is a fascinating and sometimes terrifying introduction to ayahuasca. Surreal sequences mimicking the hallucinogenic experiences during the ceremonies are unnecessary and pale in comparison to the real transformation we witness.

38

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Degan ably imitates drug trip experiences with the visuals and editing. But he also captures a rich boy detoxing from therapeutic drugs and a corrosive-to-some culture for many months.

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