ONE SECOND AT A TIME: BATTLING THE MONSTER OF ADDICTION feature film review
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ONE SECOND AT A TIME: BATTLING THE MONSTER OF ADDICTION, 87min., USA
Directed by Tim Searfoss
A powerful documentary about a father and the resilience of his daughter Christine Ortoll as she confronts mental illness, addiction, and the transformative power of support. Through her personal journals and the unwavering dedication of her loved ones, witness a journey of hope and the creation of a meaningful legacy by her father.
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