"Anonymous Sister" is a searing and deeply
personal documentary directed by Jamie Boyle, delving into the opioid crisis
through the lens of her relationship with her sister Jordan, who battled
addiction. Through a combination of home videos, interviews, and archival
footage, Boyle chronicles the rise of the crisis and exposes the manipulation
and greed behind it.
The film humanizes the epidemic, highlighting how ordinary people are drawn
into addiction due to a broken healthcare system and the corrupt practices of
Purdue Pharma. Boyle's use of personal storytelling and juxtaposition of media
coverage with intimate moments creates a poignant and thought-provoking
exploration of a crisis that has shattered countless lives. |