The Youth Drug Scene
The Youth Drug Scene

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The Youth Drug Scene

1970
Movie
28 min
English

A Cristian educational film that tells the story of a former drug addict, Mark Lindley, and his recovery through finding God.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Mel StuartGenres: Documentary, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the grim realities of drug addiction among teenagers in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It features interviews with young people who are actively involved in drug use, as well as law enforcement officials and community members attempting to combat the issue. The film aims to shock viewers into understanding the severity and prevalence of drug abuse in youth culture.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, "The Youth Drug Scene" was noted for its unflinching and often disturbing portrayal of drug use among young people. Critics acknowledged its attempt to present a raw and unvarnished look at a societal problem, though some found its approach sensationalistic. Its effectiveness as a deterrent or educational tool was debated, with some praising its stark honesty and others criticizing its potential to inadvertently glorify or normalize drug use.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its direct and unvarnished look at a serious societal issue.

  • Criticized by some for its potentially sensationalistic or exploitative approach.

  • Acknowledged as a stark, albeit disturbing, depiction of youth drug culture at the time.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by the avant-garde filmmaker Edward R. Pressman, known for his work on films like 'Badlands' and 'American Psycho'.

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