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Oxyana
Directed bySean Dunne
Produced byColby Glenn, Nadine Brown
CinematographyHillary Spera
Edited byKathy Gatto
Release date
  • April 28, 2013 (2013-04-28)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Oxyana is a 2013 documentary film produced by Sean Dunne.[1] The film documents prescription drug abuse in rural Southern West Virginia, based in the town of Oceana and surrounding Wyoming County. The film highlights the abuse of the prescription drug oxycodone.[2] It was released in April 2013 at the Tribeca Film Festival.[3]

Plot

Oceana was once a coal mining town that prospered, but in recent years, has been faced with poverty and addiction.[4] Oxycodone's introduction to the town in the early 1990s has led to widespread addiction. Many residents are involved in the drug trade, with one woman in the video stating "you either work in the mines or sell pills." The film further portrays the effects drugs have had on individual families.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Oxyana (2013)". IMDb. 2013.
  2. ^ McGillis, Alec (10 July 2013). "A Hard Film to Swallow". New Republic.
  3. ^ "Oxyana (2013) Release Info". IMDb. 2013.
  4. ^ Boucher, Dave (13 May 2013). "Small town faces up to film's image of 'Oxyana'". Charleston Daily Mail.
  5. ^ Johnson, Shauna (7 May 2013). "Oxyana Gets Bad Review from Oceana Resident". West Virginia Metro News.