
Montana Meth
Crystal meth in small-town Montana gets a plain, unfiltered treatment here, built almost entirely from interviews with people who used it. They talk directly to the camera about how the addiction started, what it took from them, jobs, families, health, and in some cases years of their lives, and about the physical toll the drug leaves on faces and bodies that other meth documentaries tend to show rather than explain. The film moves between a handful of Montana towns rather than staying in one place, suggesting the problem is regional rather than isolated to a single community. There is no narrator standing between the viewer and the subjects; the testimony carries the film. It stays close to personal accounts of addiction and recovery attempts rather than policy, law enforcement, or the supply chain behind the drug, so the focus throughout is on what meth does to the people using it, in their own words.