The House I Live In is a documentary film that explores the impact of the War on Drugs in the United States. The film delves into the history of drug policies, the racial disparities in drug sentencing, and the consequences of mass incarceration.
Through interviews with individuals affected by the War on Drugs, including inmates, law enforcement officials, and community leaders, The House I Live In sheds light on the human cost of this ongoing crisis.
The film also examines the role of the media, politicians, and the pharmaceutical industry in perpetuating the War on Drugs, and calls for a reevaluation of current drug policies.
The House I Live In challenges viewers to consider the root causes of drug addiction and crime, and to advocate for more compassionate and effective solutions to these complex issues.