An epic, emotional and interconnected story about internationally renowned artist and activist Nan Goldin, and the downfall of the Sackler family, the pharmaceutical dynasty greatly responsible for the opioid epidemic’s unfathomable death toll. Told through Goldin’s slideshows, interviews, and ground-breaking photography, and with previously unseen archive footage, this is both an uncompromising look at the impacts of a vast social crisis, and a deeply personal tale of the intertwined impact of art and activism.
Featuring Nan Goldin, David Armstrong, Marina Berio
Dir Laura Portias | 2022 | USA | Documentary
AWARDS & FESTIVALS
Venice Film Festival: Winner, Best Film, Queer Lion
New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Winner: Best Non-Fiction Film
British Independent Film Awards: Nominee, Best International Independent Film
Independent Spirit Awards: Nominee, Best Documentary
Gotham Awards: Nominee, Best Documentary
London Film Festival: Nominee, Best Documentary Film
Venue Details
Hull Truck Theatre is a pioneering theatre with a unique Northern Voice, locally rooted, global in outlook, inspiring artists, audiences and communities to reach their greatest potential. We're committed to creating a safe and welcoming space for all our communities to enjoy and feel valued. Cafe Bar run by award winning street food caterers, Shoot the Bull, is open 10am - 5pm (later on performance nights) on a Wed & Sat. And from 2hrs prior to a matinee or evening show on other days. Vegan options available. - Free WiFi - Accessible and Stoma Friendly toilets - Childrens reading corner and play area - Breast Feeding Friendly venue and part of the Hull Milk Trail - Dementia Friends - TIC (Tourette's Inclusion in the Community) Friendly Some of the Hull Truck Theatre team are also qualified in Level 1 or 2 British Sign Language.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Dogs
Baby Changing
Blue-Badge Parking
Changing Places Toilet
Hearing Loop
Onsite Cafe
Wheelchair Access