HD
2012
Renowned artist and activist Nan Goldin's compelling journey unfolds through a rich tapestry of her poignant slideshows, candid interviews, groundbreaking photography, and rare archival footage. The narrative captures her personal battle against the Sackler family, shedding light on their role in the overdose epidemic. Goldin's art becomes a powerful tool for advocacy, intertwining her creative expression with her fight for justice, making her story both a testament to resilience and a call to action against corporate accountability in the face of a public health crisis.