The Next Right Thing (United States) by Bill Wells
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55m
In a small Georgia city, the lives of four people are brought together by the opioid crisis. A compassionate firefighter saves the life of a young woman looking for purpose, while the parents of an overdose victim set out to provide the recovery support their son struggled to find. But the challenges are significant – from surviving an overdose to staying in recovery – and plenty of people ask how many times you should revive an addict. "The Next Right Thing" is a moving documentary about a community coming together to support the people who need it most.
Running time: 00:55:33
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