The Anonymous People

2013 • 88 minutes
4.6
31 reviews
43%
Tomatometer
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About this movie

23.5 million Americans live in long-term recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction. This powerful documentary explores the deeply entrenched social stigma of addiction, a preventable and treatable health condition, and tracks the passionate new public recovery movement as courageous recovery advocates lay it all on the line and come out of the shadows to tell their stories.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
31 reviews
Cheri Meil
27 September 2014
Every word. I am sincerely grateful for my recovery. Each new day opens the door for awareness to begin. I am no longer worthless! I am somebody, just me. Kind and compassionate, humble, loyal and grateful. Thank God for faith, love and hope for a much brighter future. In the beginning of my recovery was a struggle that was more than a decade ago. The hope is there, just ask someone for help.
Brittany Haak
28 February 2015
As a former heroin addict, I really enjoyed the doc. However, I wish more ppl would educate & raise awareness about the mental health aspect of addiction.
Brian Lane
29 April 2014
Amazing film for those in recovery and those touched by the disease of alcoholism/addiction. Really explains how misunderstood/misinterpreted the 11th tradition is.