Arts & Entertainment
Parsippany Company's Addiction Documentary Books Screening
'GATEWAY' features three families impacted by opioid addiction stemming from post-op pain management.
PARSIPPANY, NJ – "GATEWAY," a film produced by a Parsippany company that presents the stories of three families inadvertently impacted by opioid addiction that began with a prescription to manage pain after surgery, will be showcased as an Official Selection of the 18th Annual Garden State Film Festival in Asbury Park.
The screening will take place from 4 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. on Saturday, March 28 at the Berkeley Hotel Continental Room. The 40-minute documentary is presented by Choices Matter, a national movement designed to educate and empower patients to have proactive discussions with their clinicians about available non-opioid options for managing postsurgical pain.
“It’s been an extremely humbling and inspiring experience to be part of this important film, and I’m thrilled that it has received so much recognition, including being chosen to screen at the Garden State Film Festival,” said Dr. Richard Chudacoff, an obstetrician and gynecologist based in New Providence, who is featured in the film. “The nation is at a crossroads with the current opioid epidemic and, as surgeons, we have an important role to play in reducing unnecessary exposure to opioids. By using a combination with other non-opioid medications, including a long-acting numbing medication injected during surgery, I have been able to effectively manage my C-section patients' pain without exposing them to opioids and their associated risks. I have seen firsthand the positive impact this has on patient recovery and now I’m hoping other surgeons will follow suit.”
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Since its debut in late 2019, GATEWAY has garnered several prestigious accolades, including:
- Best Documentary Feature from the LA Movie Awards
- Best Director and Best Documentary Featurette from the Festigious Film Festival
- Official Selection for the Docs Without Borders Film Festival
- Award of Merit for Documentary Short and Humanitarian Award from the Best Shorts Competition
- Award of Merit for Documentary Short from the Impact DOCS Awards
The film is told through the eyes and hearts of everyday American families who were introduced to opioids after surgery and go on to battle with addiction – either personally or as a caregiver to a loved one. The film features a woman who faced addiction following a Cesarean section, a high school athlete who struggled with opioids after suffering multiple sports-related injuries, a young woman who has battled addiction for over a decade, and a surgeon who has made it his mission to reduce opioid prescribing after surgery
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The screening at the Garden State Film Festival is open to the public with a purchased ticket. Interested parties can visit www.gsff.org/tickets for more information.
"GATEWAY" director Dana Richie will be available for questions in the filmmaker’s lounge at the Berkley Hotel throughout the day and immediately following the screening.
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