Meth use in Utah is among the highest in the nation, any ideas why?
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Alex Mack, Diana Montero
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I think this needed to film needed to be made. All women need to stop worrying about being "Superior", GREAT FILM very neat animation as well.
Genevra | May 27, 2006
I saw this film's premiere last year and it was amazing. Spyhop has a wonderful program and all of the documentaries produced with Pitch-Nic were phenomenal.
Thomas Nelson | May 10, 2006
We also have a huge problem with meth in Montana. Addiction seems to cut across socio-economic lines and mothers are now cooking meth with their children in the house. Although this production seems to be unfinished it does drive home the point that most people are schocked to find out just how great the meth problem has become...and how many women start meth to loose weight. I would like to see the rest of this piece to see whether it informs and educates only or if it offers help for the addicted.
Bj Hawkins | May 02, 2006
This has a fascinating analogy of Mother Superior and the modern day wife/mother. The animated 50's perception of the perfect housewife is a great intro -- however, i think the analogy of "Super Woman" (a la Marvel comics) would be an anology more in line with the animated intro. The concept of Mother Superior would be more in line of retreating to a convent. Many times i would like to do so...sorry i couldn't watch the rest of the film. Great story!
sandra | May 01, 2006
The jumpcuts are a bit excessive, but the film is nicely put together and well-shot. Very good choice of topic. Did you guys do the animations yourselves?
Ariella Goldstein | April 28, 2006
It seems like this isn't a full video. What I've seen I like. Interesting topic. Solid presentation. I love the animation. I'm curious about the lighting in the interviews with the recovering addicts - did they ask to be concealed in shadows or was that a choice made by the directors? Hope to see the rest someday!
Emily Bennison | April 24, 2006