In an attempt to understand her brother’s opioid use disorder, the filmmaker chronicles their phone conversations in which she hears her brother talk openly and honestly about the disease that threatens to take him away from her. The resulting short, animated documentary takes the audience inside the intimate phone calls during his fragile recovery from opioid addiction. Their non-linear conversation paints a detailed, uncensored picture of one person’s story of addiction — tracing his struggles back to the pain of a debilitating childhood with learning disability followed by years lived on the hamster wheel of relapse and recovery under the stigmatising shadow of the disease. Both intensely personal and increasingly universal, Brother explores the individual toll and psychological origins of a descent into opioid use disorder and the tenacity necessary to break free and survive it. While the rehabilitation system doesn’t always make the distinction, there is a difference between surviving and thriving. Will her brother be given the tools for either? Together, the siblings address the human, familial, and personal toll of opioid addiction, while dispelling some of the most damaging tropes of addiction narratives and the disease of opioid use disorder.
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