Legal weed 2 (2024)

ALL 06/07/2024 (nl) Documentary 57 Min
  • Release
    06/07/2024
  • Production
    &Bromet
  • Rotten tomato
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  • Original title
    Legale wiet 2
  • Original language
    nl
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Frans Bromet follows several cannabis growers who have been selected by lottery as the first suppliers of legal cannabis. Sequel to the 2021 documentary 'Legal Weed'. Ten growers have been selected by draw as the first legal cannabis growers for an experiment that would last four years. These are large companies where a lot of money is spent to enable large-scale production of cannabis. But the actual experiment still hasn't been fully rolled out. Only in a few cities is legal cannabis available in coffee shops. The biggest problems that growers and sellers face are supply stocks and the complexity of the track and trace system. Every movement of the weed must be registered. And that is almost impossible with a failing computer system. The future of the experiment remains highly unpredictable four years after its announcement.

  1. Frans Bromet

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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  1. Frans Bromet

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Legal weed 2 (2024) 57 Min

ALL 06/07/2024 (nl)
Documentary
  • Release 06/07/2024
  • Production
    &Bromet
  • Original title Legale wiet 2
  • nl
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Frans Bromet follows several cannabis growers who have been selected by lottery as the first suppliers of legal cannabis. Sequel to the 2021 documentary 'Legal Weed'. Ten growers have been selected by draw as the first legal cannabis growers for an experiment that would last four years. These are large companies where a lot of money is spent to enable large-scale production of cannabis. But the actual experiment still hasn't been fully rolled out. Only in a few cities is legal cannabis available in coffee shops. The biggest problems that growers and sellers face are supply stocks and the complexity of the track and trace system. Every movement of the weed must be registered. And that is almost impossible with a failing computer system. The future of the experiment remains highly unpredictable four years after its announcement.

  1. Frans Bromet

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer