Anonymous Sister directed by Jamie Boyle trailer and release date
Anonymous Sister directed by Jamie Boyle

Thirty years in the making, the documentary Anonymous Sister is Emmy Award-winning director, Jamie Boyle’s chronicle of her family’s collision with the opioid epidemic. The powerful film focuses on the personal toll of the opioid epidemic through the story of the director’s family.

The film will be released in theaters in June, opening in New York on Friday, June 2 at IFC Center, and in Los Angeles on Friday, June 16 at Laemmle Monica Film Center.

Anonymous Sister begins in the 1980s, as the close-knit Boyle family is introduced through home movie footage of their lives in the Colorado countryside. As the years tick by, the youngest family member, Jamie, is drawn to the camera in early childhood, begging to operate it at any opportunity while her older sister, Jordan, embarks on what will become a prodigious figure-skating career.

By the time she reaches her late teenage years Jamie is documenting, in excruciating detail, Jordan and her mom, Julie, as both simultaneously descend into opioid addiction while battling chronic pain. Unbeknownst to her at the time, Jamie was capturing the reality of the opioid epidemic long before it was acknowledged or named, when it entered your home under the guise of healthcare, when those to whom we entrust our lives became the greatest threat to it.

Thirteen years later finds both family members sober and Jordan newly pregnant with her first child. The pregnancy will mark her first major interaction with the medical community since getting off opioids. Jamie once again picks up the camera as her mom and sister face new hurdles in their hard won sobriety. What she sees this time is not just a family, but an entire nation, in turmoil.

Watch a clip from Anonymous Sister.

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