Denver, Colo. — In the midst of an escalating opioid crisis gripping Colorado, a powerful new documentary — “DEVASTATED: Colorado’s Fentanyl Disaster” — is set to premiere May 15 – 18 at four Cinemark theaters across the Front Range.
“If we can get someone — anyone — to discuss the fentanyl epidemic with others after seeing this film, we’ve accomplished our goal,” said Steffan Tubbs, director of the film and President/CEO & Founder of Mountain Time Media.
Tubbs continued: “DEVASTATED is the most important film project we’ve ever completed. The courage shown by these Colorado families is immeasurable – they step forward and share their fentanyl heartbreak in hopes they can spare another family from going through the same.”
DEVASTATED delves deep into the harsh reality that is the fentanyl epidemic. Drug overdose claimed over 112,000 lives in 2023 — 70% of which involved fentanyl. This film tells the stories of law enforcement officers, recovering addicts, former drug dealers, parents who lost children, and many more. Tragic in every way, fentanyl’s impact has touched every corner of the Centennial State.
A digital media kit, including the official trailer for “DEVASTATED” is available here.
While the film focuses on Colorado, every state across America is devastated by the same crisis today. With candid accounts and raw footage, “DEVASTATED” exposes the realities of addiction, overdose, and the broader societal implications of the fentanyl epidemic. From the streets of Denver to the rural landscapes of Colorado, viewers are taken on a journey that confronts what the Drug Enforcement Administration calls, “the deadliest drug threat our country has ever faced.”
DEVASTATED is funded by Weld County rancher Steve Wells.
“I funded the film because someone had to do something. I believe we can fix this, but it’s going to take a lot of resolve and courage to stand up and do the right thing,” Wells said. “But everyone — from parents to kids, teachers to politicians — have to get educated about just how deadly this drug is. It’s like swallowing a hand grenade in a tiny pill form.”
“I want to thank Steve Wells for his commitment to making sure Colorado knows about the scourge of fentanyl and its destructive, devastating effects,” Tubbs said. “As one person says in the film: ‘This is not a red or blue issue. This is a red, white and blue issue.'”
About the Premiere
“DEVASTATED: Colorado’s Fentanyl Disaster” will premiere at four Cinemark Theaters May 15-18:
Greeley Premiere
May 15, 2024, 7:00 pm
Cinemark Theater – Greeley Mall
Boulder Premiere
May 16, 2024, 7:00 pm
Cinemark Theater – 1700 29th St
Lakewood Premiere
May 17, 2024, 7:00 pm
Cinemark Theater – 440 S. Teller St.
Colorado Springs Premiere
May 18, 2024, 3:00 pm
Cinemark Theater – Tinseltown
1545 E. Cheyenne Mountain Blvd.
Each premiere event will feature a screening of the documentary followed by the opportunity to interview key stakeholders in the film and special guests from around Colorado. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in dialogue, ask questions, and explore avenues for action to combat the fentanyl crisis.
As Colorado grapples with the devastating impacts of fentanyl, “DEVASTATED: Colorado’s Fentanyl Disaster” serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for actionable change to curb this crisis and save lives.
For media inquiries, interview requests, or press passes to the premiere, please contact Allen Fuller at devastated@flatcreek.com. Visit www.devastatedco.com for more information.
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