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Kevin Booth

Kevin Booth

2 titles Directing Oct 02, 1961 Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Kevin Booth is an accomplished American director, producer, and musician, renowned for his impactful contributions to film and video. He gained widespread recognition for his collaboration with the late comedian Bill Hicks, who was also the inspiration for Booth's book, *Agent of Evolution*, published by Harper Collins UK. Booth and Hicks forged a friendship during their years at Stratford High School, laying the groundwork for their future artistic endeavors.

In 1986, Booth established Sacred Cow Productions, a company that has since delved into provocative topics such as the Waco Siege and the complexities of the New World Order. One of the company’s most significant works is *American Drug War: The Last White Hope*, a critical examination of the failures embedded in America’s War on Drugs. This documentary reflects Booth's commitment to addressing contentious societal issues through a thoughtful lens.

Continuing his exploration of cannabis culture, Booth's latest project, *How Weed Won the West*, was released in 2010, further showcasing his dedication to challenging conventional narratives. Throughout his career, Booth has consistently pushed boundaries, making him a notable figure in contemporary documentary filmmaking and a voice for critical social commentary.

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