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    How to Make Money Selling Drugs

    The film starring Susan Sarandon, David Simon, 50 Cent is directed by Matthew Cooke. This documentary film help people understand more and more about drugs industry. ' How do people make money from drug' is answered by drug dealers, prison employees.
    Duration: 96 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2012
    IMDb: 7.6
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  • Actors of "How to Make Money Selling Drugs"

  • Directors of "How to Make Money Selling Drugs"

    Matthew Cooke. Director of How to Make Money Selling Drugs
    Matthew Cooke
  • Creators of "How to Make Money Selling Drugs"

    Matthew Cooke. Director of How to Make Money Selling Drugs
    Matthew Cooke
    Grant Jolly. Director of How to Make Money Selling Drugs
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  • Critic Reviews of "How to Make Money Selling Drugs"

    Time Out
    December 17, 2013

    A thoughtful, intelligent examination of the US war on drugs.

    Chicago Reader
    July 11, 2013

    This zippy documentary by Matthew Cooke can't compare to Eugene Jarecki's tragic and masterful The House I Live In (2012).

    San Francisco Chronicle
    July 11, 2013

    Highly entertaining and informative look at the war on drugs, offers a tongue-in-cheek manual of how to become a cartel leader. But it's not just a glib exercise & confronts the implications of a drug policy that many would agree is a disaster.

    Globe and Mail
    June 28, 2013

    Ultimately, the most frightening lesson the film teaches is just how dysfunctionally impervious to defeat the so-called war on drugs is ...

    New York Post
    June 28, 2013

    It often works, despite in-your-face graphics that occasionally do the job of resembling cheesy sales pitches a little too well.

    Seattle Times
    June 27, 2013

    "How to Make Money" is full of useful insights from people who know the drug trade well, including reformed dealers, ex-international smugglers, former cops, pundits, lawyers and government insiders.

    Empire Magazine
    December 30, 2013

    The subject matter is not always well served by the hammy, overcooked satirical treatment.

    Observer (UK)
    December 30, 2013

    It becomes a compelling, clear-sighted trip through the jungle; a documentary that rushes us in and then proceeds to point the way out.

    Birmingham Mail
    December 27, 2013

    Persuasive, possessive and powerful, you'll feel like you've had a shot of nasal gold dust after just five minutes and the highs keep coming.

    Guardian
    December 26, 2013

    Deploys lots of sans serif graphics and handy statistics to explain how people escalate up the drug-dealing ladder.

    Financial Times
    December 26, 2013

    Cooke catches our attention with his sardonic, training-handbook tone, which doesn't exclude shock and indignation when needed.

    ViewLondon
    December 24, 2013

    Stylishly directed and sharply written, this is an entertaining, informative and frequently shocking documentary that reaches a number of depressing conclusions.

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