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The Horse Latitudes

2013
Movie
15 min
English

Philly is deeply troubled by the fact that his mother recently sent his older brother Morris to live at a mental health facility. While wandering about on a day that he decides to skip school, Philly learns of one particular historical incident that sheds new light on his brother's and mother's predicament. The Horse Latitudes is a psychological drama that probes popular perceptions of "conformity" and "freedom", and asks what it takes to be functional.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Rory KennedyGenres: Documentary, Social

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the profound impact of drug addiction on individuals and society. It delves into the personal stories of people struggling with addiction, highlighting the devastating consequences for their lives, families, and communities. The film also examines the broader societal issues and systemic challenges that contribute to the addiction crisis.

Critical Reception

The Horse Latitudes received critical acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of drug addiction and its devastating effects. Reviewers praised its emotional depth, powerful personal narratives, and its ability to shed light on a critical public health issue. The documentary was recognized for its compassionate yet direct approach to a complex and often stigmatized topic.

What Reviewers Say

  • A powerful and deeply moving examination of the addiction crisis.

  • Features compelling personal stories that highlight the human cost of addiction.

  • Praised for its empathy and unflinching look at a societal epidemic.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'The Horse Latitudes,' refers to a region of the ocean where sailing ships were often becalmed, symbolizing the feeling of being stuck and powerless that many addicts experience.

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