Breaking Habits
United Kingdom
214 people rated A group of activists led by a self-proclaimed nun seek to legitimize their marijuana farm in Merced County, California.
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Rahul007
29/05/2023 14:44
source: Breaking Habits
فتبينوا ♥️🫀
23/05/2023 07:19
This film is an honest look at the true story of Sister Kate, her life and her company The Sisters of the Valley. One of the few movies you quickly want to watch again.
KimChiu
23/05/2023 07:19
I watched this because I thought the lady was a proper nun and it would be interesting to see how that aligned with her distributing cannabis.
There's a lot of tv documentaries about the cannabis industry and surrounding subject matter. This documentary is basically about a lady who seems to have a mid life change and start to grow and smoke weed which isn't as interesting as a nun doing this.
A documentary about smoking/growing marijuana and how it stacks up with Christian practices/ ideals especially those of a nun or ordained person would be an interesting subject.
FairPlay to this lady and her family though, I did find her story interesting in its own right.
YaSsino Zaa
23/05/2023 07:19
Typical California fruits and nuts trying to make money illegally and calling themselves sisters. And watching her son get stoned all the time and telling us of his problems? She did her son no favors in his upbringing.
Reabetswe.M
23/05/2023 07:19
This fly on the wall documentary follows the intriguing story of Sister Kate and her covern of women Sisters of the Valley.
Sister Kate isn't your average nun, she's self declared and not part of any man made religion. These are activist spiritual women on a mission to heal using cannabis. They make oils, tinctures and balms which are shipped all over the world.
Set in the Central Valley of California Sister Kate has opposition to her new business including her family, local sheriff, pastors and drugs cartel.
It's an inspiring story, though at times it is hard to remember who each of the characters are.
It is heartwarming to see how cannabis saved Sister Kate's son Alex from meth addiction.
Great movie and if you appreciate the herb it's a must see!
sizwes_lounge
23/05/2023 07:19
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Fatimaezzahraazedine
14/03/2023 01:48
source: Breaking Habits
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22/11/2022 17:26
I watched this because I thought the lady was a proper nun and it would be interesting to see how that aligned with her distributing cannabis.
There's a lot of tv documentaries about the cannabis industry and surrounding subject matter. This documentary is basically about a lady who seems to have a mid life change and start to grow and smoke weed which isn't as interesting as a nun doing this.
A documentary about smoking/growing marijuana and how it stacks up with Christian practices/ ideals especially those of a nun or ordained person would be an interesting subject.
FairPlay to this lady and her family though, I did find her story interesting in its own right.
Officer Woos
22/11/2022 17:26
This fly on the wall documentary follows the intriguing story of Sister Kate and her covern of women Sisters of the Valley.
Sister Kate isn't your average nun, she's self declared and not part of any man made religion. These are activist spiritual women on a mission to heal using cannabis. They make oils, tinctures and balms which are shipped all over the world.
Set in the Central Valley of California Sister Kate has opposition to her new business including her family, local sheriff, pastors and drugs cartel.
It's an inspiring story, though at times it is hard to remember who each of the characters are.
It is heartwarming to see how cannabis saved Sister Kate's son Alex from meth addiction.
Great movie and if you appreciate the herb it's a must see!
@taicy.mohau
22/11/2022 17:26
This film is an honest look at the true story of Sister Kate, her life and her company The Sisters of the Valley. One of the few movies you quickly want to watch again.