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"We found these stories in Montana, but they mirror what is going on in the rest of the country."

Award-winning Director of "Montana Meth"
Eames Yates

MONTANA METH

'Montana Meth' is a personal look at the physical and psychological damage caused by Meth, a particularly vicious drug, whose effects range from tooth decay, skin lesions, and paranoia to brain damage, convulsions, and death. The filmmaker, Eames Yates, speaks with several addicts and recovering addicts whose lives have been crippled by this drug.

Get your own copy of "Montana Meth," featured in HBO's Addiction series, with each $50 tax deductible donation to the Meth Project.

Executive Producer: Thomas M. Siebel
Producers: Eames Yates and John Loeffler
Director: Eames Yates

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MARCH AGAINST METH

'March Against Meth' profiles teens and young adults from around the state of Montana as they prepare to march on the State Capitol in support of the Montana Meth Project. The film goes inside Montana high schools to show teens stepping up to help gather 55,000 signatures, raising awareness among their peers, and leading the March itself. The March Against Meth is the largest teen demonstration in Montana's history, and culminates in the delivery of petitions requesting financial support for the Montana Meth Project.

Production and Direction: Gita Saedi Kiely,
Jenny Rohrer
Editing: Gita Saedi Kiely, Eric Ristau

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Left image: Montana teenagers urge legislators to support state funding for the Meth Project.


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