Quiet the Sirens
Catalogue Number: AIP003
Producer: All In Pictures
Subject: Canadian Social Issues, Documentary, Health and Medicine, Psychology, Social Issues, Social Sciences
Language: English
Grade Level: Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2025
Running Time: 74:02
Quiet the Sirens follows three firefighters as they confront the profound and lasting effects of PTSD. Their search for healing leads them to Roots to Thrive, an innovative group therapy program in Nanaimo, BC, that blends traditional treatments with the transformative potential of psychedelic ketamine. The program’s remarkable results are reshaping the landscape of mental health care.
Through intimate storytelling and unflinching honesty, the documentary explores the deep scars of trauma and the hope that psychedelic medicine offers. Alongside these personal narratives, it offers a thought-provoking look at the evolving history of psychiatric treatments—and the questions that surround their resurgence today.
A Telus original production. Vancouver-based producers Leah Mallen and Marc Stephenson head up the production company All in Pictures.
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