
Outlaw Filmmaker Seth Ferranti is candid and intriguing with his unique perspective, not only a creative, but as a man who's spent 30 of the last 33 years either in prison, on probation, or bond for cannabis and psychedelics.
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The thing is Clifton Powell is not referring to my book bc my book makes no such reference. It’s crazy the people write or print stuff like this with no verification of the facts. I admit I like my book being mentioned but it would be bette...
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Earning his nickname from a pair of altercations in his youth when he attacked two separate men with a knife – one for ogling his girlfriend in-line at a movie theatre and the other after a fight broke out in a basketball game he was playin...
In 2002, the feds indicted Mills along with the whole leadership of the gang and tried to give them the death penalty.
In 2002, the feds indicted Mills along with the whole leadership of the gang and tried to give them the death penalty. P...
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Seething with a fierce sense of injustice that he still harbors today, Ferranti spent 21 years incarcerated working out, writing, and doing “a lot” of drugs—cannabis, LSD, mushrooms—along with getting drunk on prison moonshine. Now he makes films.
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