Crystal
Fear, Crystal Clear (2005) Director: Eva Wunderman Run Time: 45 minutes Synopsis: Using cinema verité, “Crystal
Fear, Crystal Clear” documents a year in the life of three
families affected by crystal meth. Relationships between parents
and children are torn apart. A high school girl moves in with her
drug-dealing boyfriend, a young musician grapples with this powerful
and seductive addiction, and a teenage girl becomes estranged from
her mother. “Crystal Fear, Crystal Clear” won Eva the Individual Achievement Award for Outstanding Director from the American Women in Radio and Television at the 31st Gracie Allen Award in 2006.
Crystal Meth is the third most abused drug in the world and has
become a drug of choice for many teens. It is a major problem for
communities throughout North
America and other parts of the world. It’s highly addictive, cheap, easy
to get, and can cause permanent brain damage.