Kevin Booth

October 2, 1961 — Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Kevin Booth is an American film and video director, producer, and musician. He is best known for his work with comedian Bill Hicks, who was the subject of his book Agent of Evolution, published by Harper Collins UK. Bill and Kevin knew each other since their time together at Stratford High School. Booth founded Sacred Cow Productions in 1986, and has since explored such controversial subjects as the Waco Siege and the New World Order. The company's most notable release is American Drug War: The Last White Hope, which explores the failings of America's War on Drugs. The company's most recent film is "How Weed Won the West", which was released in 2010.

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Bill Hicks: Sane Man

1989

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American Drug War: The Last White Hope

2007

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Doug Stanhope: Word of Mouth

2002

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Martial Law 9-11: Rise of the Police State

2005

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How Weed Won the West

2010

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Ninja Bachelor Party

1991

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American Dictators: Staging of the 2004 Presidential Election

2004

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Shadows of Sofia

2019