Sister Morphine (2014)

Sister Morphine is a gritty, provocative documentary about Newfoundland and Labrador nurses struggling with addiction to the drugs they administer on a daily basis and the discrimination and stigmas they face both privately and professionally. Overworked, strung out, and publicly criminalized, these nurses find themselves caught in a web of healthcare mismanagement - personal, professional, and provincial.

Director: Brad Gover
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 min
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Screenplay

Music: Phil Goodland
Editing: Brad Gover
Production: Mad Mummer Media
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Brad Gover
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sister Morphine about?
Sister Morphine is a gritty, provocative documentary about Newfoundland and Labrador nurses struggling with addiction to the drugs they administer on a daily basis and the discrimination and stigmas they face both privately and professionally. Overworked, strung out, and publicly criminalized, these nurses find themselves caught in a web of healthcare mismanagement - personal, professional, and provincial.
Who directed Sister Morphine?
Sister Morphine was directed by Brad Gover.
Who stars in Sister Morphine?
Sister Morphine stars Ben Cox.
How long is Sister Morphine?
Sister Morphine has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
What genre is Sister Morphine?
Sister Morphine is a Documentary film.
Where was Sister Morphine produced?
Sister Morphine was produced in Canada.