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Junkie

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When meth-addict Stevie Chapman flees a court-mandated stint in rehab, she finds herself without a phone, money, or any means of transportation. Knowing the law will now be after her, she bargains with her dealer to let her sell enough drugs to buy her way out of town. Stevie pauses her meth-dealing marathon only to say goodbye to her estranged son, but when their meeting doesn't go as expected, she is sent spiraling down a rabbit-hole of bad choices that put her at even greater risk of getting caught. Torn between redeeming herself and escaping scot-free, Stevie ventures further into the underbelly of the Southern party scene where she's pitted against meth-fueled mosh pits, mobile-home fistfights, high-speed mud-bogging, and the question of whether the path to true redemption is "out" or "through."

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Jonita Davis The Black Cape (Medium) 1d
Through Stevie’s eyes, we see the struggles of a life damaged by substances. With her best frenemy, Sherry (played by Jessica Lea Risco), and best friend/dealer, Kyle (Kian Morr), Stevie takes the audience on an unforgettable Southern odyssey. Go to Full Review
Norman Gidney HorrorBuzz 1d
8/10
William Means writes and directs a surprisingly funny, gritty, and ultimately affirming story about an addict on the run. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis When meth-addict Stevie Chapman flees a court-mandated stint in rehab, she finds herself without a phone, money, or any means of transportation. Knowing the law will now be after her, she bargains with her dealer to let her sell enough drugs to buy her way out of town. Stevie pauses her meth-dealing marathon only to say goodbye to her estranged son, but when their meeting doesn't go as expected, she is sent spiraling down a rabbit-hole of bad choices that put her at even greater risk of getting caught. Torn between redeeming herself and escaping scot-free, Stevie ventures further into the underbelly of the Southern party scene where she's pitted against meth-fueled mosh pits, mobile-home fistfights, high-speed mud-bogging, and the question of whether the path to true redemption is "out" or "through."
Director
William Means
Producer
Rachel Weise, Abra Salazarte, William Means, Thayer Juergens
Screenwriter
William Means
Production Co
Raise Hell Films
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 45m