TV Junkie explained

TV Junkie is a 2006 documentary that chronicles Rick Kirkham's drug addiction.

Production

Its filmmakers, Michael Cain and Matt Radecki, sifted through the video diary footage to piece together the story of Kirkham's life, focusing on the seven years in which he and his family struggled with his addiction to crack cocaine. It was shown at Sundance in 2006. The film was the subject of a lawsuit by his ex-wife Tammie.[1]

Reception

Variety gave the film a middling review, finding the central figure unpleasant and unsympathetic and the production values inevitably low.[2] Film Threat found it "an unbelievably candid glimpse into the contradictions of cocaine addiction", and praised Kirkham's articulate and authentic self-portrait.[3] OutNow.CH found it had a certain fascination beyond what would be expected.[4]

Accolades

It won a Special Jury Prize in Documentary at that year's Sundance Film Festival.[5]

References

  1. News: Wilonsky. Robert. TV Junkie Premieres on HBO Tonight -- And, Now, With a Lawsuit!. Dallas Observer. Mar 16, 2007.
  2. Web site: Foundas. Scott. TV Junkie. Variety. Feb 28, 2006.
  3. Web site: Foster. Sally. TV JUNKIE. Film Threat. November 2, 2006.
  4. Web site: TV Junkie (2006). OutNow.CH. 30 January 2013.
  5. http://history.sundance.org/events/41 2006 Sundance Film Festival

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