HD
2008
Nicholas Sand and Tim Scully emerge as pivotal figures in the 1960s counterculture, driven by a shared vision to elevate human consciousness through LSD. This unconventional pair embarked on an ambitious journey to create and distribute 'Orange Sunshine,' a premium form of acid that became iconic within the movement. Their efforts to promote a psychedelic revolution put them in constant conflict with law enforcement, as they navigated the dangerous terrain of drug production and distribution. Their story captures the essence of a transformative era, blending idealism with the thrill of rebellion against authority.