The main poster for the film doesn't have the main title over it. It needed to be added as no distributors / websites would have accepted it otherwise, even if according to its creators the visual reflects its content and is a title in itself.
The story has deliberately omitted the food problem leading to the average population becoming obese and in turn
needing medical treatment and prescription drugs.
The author and producers needed to undergo a thorough research process to experiment and deal with the following
drugs readily available in the country at an alarming rate: Cannabis or Marijuana, excessive sex and and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD), Cocaine or Neurocaine, Crystal meths or Methamphetamine, tobacco and passive smoking, E for Ecstasy or MDMA, Legal High, Alcohol, Heroin
and prescription drugs.
The screenplay features some researches from one of the producers, James Hogan based on his thesis for the Oxford University in England titled Sociological Interpretations of Counter-Cultural Movements.
The screenplay has been adapted from Nick Peterson semi-autobiographical novel: "Map of the Universe".