In our first episode, host Matt Zimbric heads to a secret Californian medical marijuana garden run by Nonna Marijuana, a 91-year-old grandmother who cooks classic Italian with a twist. Using buds grown by her own daughter, Nonna teaches Matt a foolproof method for infusing cannabis into butter, then guides him through preparing Chicken "Pot-cciatore" and gnocchi in ganja butter. Along the way, she explains how and why she recommends medical marijuana to those in need—without ever getting high on her own supply. Matt, on the other hand, may regret going back for seconds.
Mount Kemukus in Indonesia attracts thousands of Muslim pilgrims each year. They believe having sex with strangers at this holy site will bring them wealth and good fortune.
Legend tells of a Muslim prince who eloped with his step mother to a remote mountain island in Java. Whilst mid-coitus on the mountain, the couple were murdered by the kings soldiers. Centuries later, the devoted and the promiscuous meet in the belief that good fortune comes to those that complete the doomed lovers tryst. Many pilgrims to the mountain are married, and willing to pay for sex. As one prostitute says: "I need money and they need me." But with sexually transmitted diseases on the rise, can the pilgrims be sure they are leaving with only a shot at good fortune?
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It is a documentary. That's the subject matter. Correct?I guess Nazi propaganda counts as a documentary....