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This award-winning documentary film, shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada’s notorious Downtown Eastside, caught the eyes of audiences, film makers and critics worldwide for its unusual and sensitive depiction of life on the street. Through A Blue Lens documents a year of life and death on the street and behind tenement walls.
Life with Murder is a 2010 Canadian documentary film, directed by John Kastner. [1] The film profiles Brian and Leslie Jenkins, a couple in Chatham , Ontario who are struggling to cope and heal after their son Mason was convicted of murdering their daughter Jennifer.
Sheriff McGraw believes Mike killed the women intentionally, but because Mike was sober while the women were intoxicated, he cannot be charged. Fourteen months later, three young women, makeup artist Abernathy Ross, stunt driver Kim Mathis and actress Lee Montgomery, are driving through Lebanon, Tennessee on break from a film shoot.
Phil Lucas, a 32-year-old Suboxone patient, said he tried local NA meetings but no longer attends. “They acted like I was still a heroin addict basically,” he said, adding that people at the meetings kept asking him when he was going to get sober. Diana Sholler, 43, another Suboxone patient in Northern Kentucky, attends local AA meetings.
Smashed was conceived by James Ponsoldt and Susan Burke after they had a conversation about things they had done while drunk. [3] Some of the story's details were based on Burke's own experience; she was a heavy drinker until she was 24 years old, when she started attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
In The Menendez Brothers, an upcoming documentary set for release on Netflix Monday, Oct. 7, the infamous brothers (who are serving life in prison for murdering their parents) are speaking out ...
“Show up and ask for help.” That’s what getting – and staying – sober comes down to, renowned documentary maker Michelle Esrick tells SPIN IMPACT. And it’s how to get work done. And if ...
Ethan Anthony Couch (born April 11, 1997) killed four people at the age of 16 while driving under the influence on June 15, 2013, in Burleson, Texas.Couch, while intoxicated and under the influence of drugs, was driving on a restricted license and speeding in a residential area when he was involved in a fatal crash as a young man.