
The House I Live In
(2012)
The war on drugs has never been about drugs.










Stars: Nannie Jeter, David Simon, Robert Miller, Sam Cullman, Derek Hallquist
Director: Eugene Jarecki
Writer: Eugene Jarecki, Christopher St John
Language: English
Studio: Al Jazeera Documentary Channel
Duration: 108
Why We Fight director Eugene Jarecki shifts his focus from the military industrial complex to the War on Drugs in this documentary exploring the risks that prohibition poses to freedom, and the tragedy of addicts being treated as criminals. In the four decades since the War on Drugs commenced, more than 45 millions of addicts have been arrested -- and for each one jailed, another family is destroyed. Meanwhile, the prisons in America are growing overcrowded with non-violent criminals, and illegal drugs are still being sold in schoolyards. By examining just where it all went wrong, Jarecki reveals that a solution is possible if we can just find it in ourselves to be compassionate, and see past the decades of paranoia and propaganda.
| Eugene Jarecki | Himself, narrator, interviewer (voice) |
| Nannie Jeter | Herself |
| Christopher St. John | Additional Writing |
| David Simon | Himself |
| Betty Chism | Herself |
| Robert Miller | Composer |
| Kathleen Fournier | co-producer |
| Dennis Whidbee | Himself |
| Shirel Kozak | co-producer |
| Sam Cullman | Cinematographer |
| Elzie Hooks | Himself, inmate, Lexington Correctional Center |
| Derek Hallquist | Cinematographer |
| Robert Wilson | Himself |
| Paul Frost | Editor |
| Joe Posner | Production Designer |
| Eric Di Stefano | post-audio assistant |
| Michael Correa | Himself |
| Christopher Koch | Sound mixer |
| Gábor Máté | Himself |
| Randy Matuszewski | post-audio assistant |
| Charles Bowden | Himself |
| Mark W. Bennet | Himself, judge, Northern District of Iowa |
| Maurice Haltiwanger | Himself |
| Jim K. McGough | Himself, Maurice Haltiwanger's defense attorney |
| Eric Franklin | Himself, warden, Lexington Correctional Center |
| Don Walker | Himself, inmate, Lexington Correctional Center |
Genre: Documentary
Media: DVD
IMDb: 2125653

