available to stream: Sep 19th 12PM - Sep 26th 3AM GMT
The Addict's Wake
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ABOUT THE NETWORK OF THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE

The Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) office for Region 6 is located at Hardin Library for the Health Sciences at the University of Iowa. By collaborating, training, and funding over 1,100 health centers, health departments, community organizations, as well as medical, public, and school libraries in a seven state region, the office supports the mission of NNLM: to provide U.S. researchers, health professionals, public health workforce, educators, and the public with equal access to biomedical and health information resources and data. Region 6 serves the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

Glory Girl Productions is honored to screen our newly launched Educational Version for the Network of the Network of the National Library of Medicine.

It will take us all to do our part toward healthier communities!

This screening opportunity is made possible with support from the Network of the National Library of Medicine.


AWARDS:

Official Selection - Heartland International Film Festival 2021

  • Winner: Indiana Spotlight Juried Award
  • Winner: Indiana Spotlight Audience Choice Award

Official Selection - Sedona International Film Festival 2022

  • Winner: Independent Spirit Award

Official Selection - Hoosier Film Festival 2022

  • Winner: Best Film

Official Selection - Vero Beach Film Festival 2022

Official Selection - Pittsburgh Independent Film Festival 2022

Official Selection - Louisville's International Festival Film 2022

  • Winner: Best Documentary

Official Selection - Los Angeles Reel Recovery Film Festival 2022


TESTIMONIALS:

"It really was powerful. We must continue to highlight stories like the ones in the movie - so that we can lower stigma. We also need to keep working harder to provide treatment for people. There’s not nearly enough for those who want or need it. And finally, we need to make sure we’ve got more prevention programs in schools at an early age."

~ Jerome Adams, US Surgeon General 2020.