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Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street is a 1999 television documentary film directed by Steven Okazaki. Filmed from 1995 to 1998 in the Tenderloin, San Francisco, California, the documentary describes the lives of heroin addicts.
Apr 18, 1999 · Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street follows the lives of five young people addicted to heroin during the two years between December of 1995 and January of 1998.
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- 74 min
Mar 17, 2000 · Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street: Directed by Steven Okazaki. With Tracey Helton, Alice McMunn, Jessica Snow. This documentary follows the lives of a number of heroin addicts in the U.S.A.
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- Documentary, Biography
- Steven Okazaki
- 2000-03-17
Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street (1999) is arguably one of the greatest documentaries about heroin in history. The 75-minute long film, shot over a span of four years and directed by Steven Okazaki, depicts the lives of young drug addicts living on the streets of San Francisco ‘s impoverished Tenderloin District.
May 23, 2022 · This documentary follows the lives of a number of heroin addicts in the U.S.A. It shows their heroin life stories.
- 74 min
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- DyslexicStoner240
BLACK TAR HEROIN: THE DARK END OF THE STREET is an extraordinary chronicle of the lives of five young heroin addicts - Jake, Jessica, Tracey, Oreo and Alice - as they face the perils of hardcore drug addiction — crime, prostitution, rape, incarceration, AIDS, overdoses and death.
The film chronicles the daily lives of young women and men, ages 18 to 25, as they face the ever-present perils of hard core drug addiction — crime, prostitution, rape, incarceration, AIDS, overdoses and death.
- 16 min
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- Jason Cohen Productions