Kevin Booth

[4] Booth met Bill Hicks and Dwight Slade at Stratford High School in Houston, Texas.

[7] Booth started the rock band Year Zero, with Brent Ballard, Robert Reilly, Patrick Allen Brown and Ron Fair.

[8] Year Zero signed a major contract with Chrysalis Records,[9] and in 1987 released an album including the single Hourglass.

[8][10] When Year Zero broke up, Booth continued working with drummer Pat Brown and formed Marble Head Johnson.

[15] In 2012, Booth collaborated with several companies providing him the financial means to produce this documentary about the medicinal benefits of marijuana.

[5] American Drug War 2: Cannabis Destiny was released theatrically in 16 cities across the nation beginning on June 6, 2013.

[24] The second installment to American Drug War starts at the 2012 election that legalized recreational use in two states and the film follows the traumatic story of a young boy named Cash Hyde who is repeatedly denied cannabis oil, the only medicine that appears to shrink his brain tumor.

[26] It also explores the prohibition of "ancient drugs" on children through the story of an infant named Cash Hyde who was diagnosed with brain cancer.

[27] The film shares findings of Dr. Donald Abrams, Head of Oncology at San Francisco General Hospital, and a Canadian man named Rick Simpson who reportedly devised a new type of cannabis oil used to treat serious illnesses.

Booth and two New York Times journalists filmed in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, to show how young boys are being recruited by drug cartels.

[26] Booth directed Shadows of Sofia (2019) To examine Russian manipulation on the small eastern European country of Bulgaria.