Chasing Heroin (full film), FRONTLINE
Americas heroin and opioid crisis has been called the worst drug epidemic in U. S. history. FRONTLINE goes inside the crisis and places it in a fresh and provocative light telling individual stories of addiction, but also investigating how the heroin epidemic as we know it came to be. This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: To make Chasing Heroin, Marcela Gaviria and her team, including correspondent Martin Smith, spent nearly a year tracing the lives of addicts like Kristina, who at age 21 is seven years into her heroin addiction and has been living on the streets for three; Johnny, who started using to cope with the breakup of his marriage; and Cari, a suburban mom who led a double life as a heroin dealer. But in addition to these raw stories of addiction, the documentary investigates big pharmas unprecedented push to popularize opioid painkillers like Oxycontin and explores how America is rethinking incarceration as a respo
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