Points North: Recovery in Maine Film Series
Center Theatre for the Performing Arts
Dover Foxcroft, ME 04426
How to get there
Join Points North and the Recovery Wellness Community Center of Sangerville for a free showing of A Phantom Song and Recovery in Maine: Wabanaki Voices. These two short films tell stories about addiction and recovery in Maine and are meant to spark a public discussion about substance use disorder, the recovery process, and our collective response to the opioid epidemic. A discussion will follow the screenings. This event is free and open to the public - all are welcome!
A Phantom Song: A Documentary Film by The Forty Hour Club
Haunted by the ghosts of Moby Dick and the memory of all those lost to the opiate epidemic, “A Phantom Song” takes us down to “the crossroads" where the past and future collide in a dramatic struggle for the soul of a theater and its surrounding community. Unrated, runtime 45 minutes.
RECOVERY IN MAINE: WABANAKI VOICES
Community, song, language, and tradition act as powerful forms of healing in this short film that centers on Wabanaki approaches to recovery in Maine. Unrated, runtime 10 minutes