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Boredom TV documentary featuring Sobriety can be downloaded

Summary

Boredom, the acclaimed documentary with scenes shot at Sobriety.ca is now downloadable on the internet. The film, the first on the science of Boredom, makes the case that boredom can be factor in drug addiction and high risk behaviours.

Directed by resident Laughologist, Albert Nerenberg, Boredom has

Boredom, a documentary with scenes at Sobreity.ca can be downloaded.

been called “hugely entertaining” (The Montreal Gazette) and “revolutionary” (Mike FM). The film makes the case that boredom is actually a stress condition.  In scenes shot at Sobriety’s Heritage Home, recovering addicts explain that boredom plays a key part on the road to addiction as well as in the risk of relapse.

The film was originally commissioned by the Documentary Channel.
To download Boredom go to:
http://laughology.info/Laughology/Download_Boredom.html
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