

Heroin(e)
- Documentary
- Crime
This documentary follows three women — a fire chief, a judge, and a street missionary — as they battle West Virginia's devastating opioid epidemic.
Heroin(e) is a 2017 documentary that follows three women in West Virginia — a fire chief, a judge, and a street missionary — as they confront the state's opioid crisis from different frontlines. The film offers an intimate look at how individuals working within law enforcement, the judiciary, and community outreach are responding to one of America's most pressing public health emergencies.
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Heroin(e) | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
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When was Heroin(e) released?
Heroin(e) was released on September 3, 2017.
What is Heroin(e) about?
The documentary follows three women battling West Virginia's opioid epidemic: a fire chief, a judge, and a street missionary, each tackling the crisis from their unique position in the community.
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