Anti-Stigma Film and TV

  • Film poster for the movie Petit Samedi

    Petit Samedi

    Damien Samedi is a hard-working man, a loving son and a caring boyfriend. He’s also been struggling with a drug addiction most of his adult life, counting on his mother’s matter-of-fact, yet unwavering support. Mixing unexpected moments of humour, insight and compassion, their tender mother-son relationship is at the heart of his challenging journey.

  • Film poster from the movie Blue Bag Life

    Blue Bag Life

    Blue Bag Life is a raw yet deeply moving journey through the world of addiction. Unflinching in its portrayal of the darkness addicts enter into, as well as the stigma that accompanies it, Selby’s film is nevertheless an emotionally resonant love story that champions hope over despair.

  • Title card from the movie One Step at a Time

    One Day at a Time

    We follow Sam as he makes an autobiographical spoken word film about his battles with addiction, whilst living in an abstinence based recovery centre in Liverpool (Damian John Kelly House). DJK House helps its residents find purpose by introducing art, sport, culture and community back into their lives.

  • Film poster for the movie The Outrun

    The Outrun

    After living life on the edge in London, Rona attempts to come to terms with her troubled past. Hoping to heal, she returns to the wild beauty of Scotland's Orkney Islands where she grew up.

  • Netflix title card for Recover Boys

    Recovery Boys

    In the heart of America's opioid epidemic, four men attempt to reinvent their lives and re-enter society sober after years of drug abuse.

  • Bleeding Love film poster

    Bleeding Love

    In hopes of reconnecting with his estranged child, a father embarks on an impromptu road trip with his now-adult daughter after she has a near-fatal drug overdose.

  • The Dry Season 2

    The Dry Season 2 sees Shiv Sheridan face fresh challenges as she tries to stay sober and keep her life on track.

  • Stephen

    Stephen is auditioning to play himself in an inventive, cinematic and moving exploration of addiction and mental health.

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