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World Premiere this month


The United States comprises 5 percent of the world’s population but consumes 80 percent of its pharmaceutical narcotics. This startling statistic opens American Addict, documentarian Sasha Knezev’s in-depth examination of the corporatization of America’s drug dependency and its impact on both capitalism and public health. He supports his case with disturbing statistics and emotional first-person accounts from addicts, their families, noted doctors, scientific researchers, and police. Archival news footage recounts the frequent role of prescription narcotics in celebrity deaths—from Elvis Presley to Michael Jackson and Heath Ledger—to illustrate how this $64 billion industry has shaped social and political policies. A thorough indictment, American Addict leaves no facet of the pharmacological industry’s influence unexplored. Noting historical examples such as the government’s Bush-era revamping of the Medicaid program to benefit big business and its staggering contributions to political candidates, the film exposes the pharmaceutical industry’s sway on politics and education. This hard-to-forget film will leave you questioning medical practices and the place of “legal” drugs in our society.

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Leave it to Bush Jr. Dumbest President EVER. I am not even a little surprised at how we fight the so called "war on drugs". BACKWARDS. WE TRY TO STOP THE CONTROL? I remember one thing from economics and that's the law of supply and demand. IT'S A LAW, LIKE GRAVITY, OR E=MC2!!!! ? You have to fight the demand or the supply just changes or doesn't go away. We are not the smartest country or the best one. We are all pill poppers, and I am willing to admit so am I. We need to do something to change our culture so we won't just stay 37th on the list of the most healthy countries. Other countries that even smoke cigarettes are better than us! Wake up America!

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