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A Look Behind the Scenes at “The Addict’s Wake”

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February 2020

In an effort to help eradicate the stigma associated with addiction
and the addiction awareness effort, Zionsville Monthly sat down with the team
behind the production of a new documentary, “The Addict’s Wake,” to discuss not
only the film’s purpose but to take an honest look at some of the lives
profoundly affected by addiction. It is the hope of the film’s director,
producers and creative team that “The Addict’s Wake” will shine a light on the
nation’s number one public health crisis and the devastating “ripple effect”
that addiction has on families and communities.

Zionsville resident Michael Husain is the film’s director and is
an Emmy Award-winning documentary director, writer and producer. Husain is
known for his help in launching the A&E documentary series “American
Justice” and has created hundreds of hours of documentaries for The History
Channel, HGTV, TLC, The Discovery Channel, PBS, A&E and ESPN.

Husain has been awarded a Crystal Heart at the Heartland Film
Festival for his independent film “The Innocent,” which was also awarded the
Jury Prize for “Best non-fiction film” at the Indianapolis International Film
Festival.

The Film’s Premise

Under the picturesque rolling hills, the beautiful state parks and
the unique charm of the tourist shops and eateries in Nashville, Indiana, lies
terrible disease. This community is a microcosm of what is happening all across
rural America. In an effort to reveal the true struggles of these communities, the
director and producers have banded together to produce “The Addict’s Wake.”
This documentary examines the deep scars addiction to meth and opioids leave on
the user and on the community as a whole. Many people have met untimely deaths,
and many are destroying their lives on a daily basis.

Husain and his executive producers, Amy Pauszek and Lisa Hall, are
collaborating with law enforcement, the school system, faith-based initiatives,
courts and area treatment facilities in order to obtain crucial interviews and
accurate data to support the authenticity of this documentary. Husain, Pauszek
and Hall were generous to share what motivated each of them to embark on an
arduous and often heartbreaking journey to create this film.

Michael Husain—Director

At a young age, Husain knew that he wanted to be in the business
of storytelling. Husain began his career in the news industry before
gravitating to directing and writing documentaries. When asked what compels him
to create documentaries over shorts or other film projects, he said, “When
people watch a good documentary and it speaks to them, it’s generally because
the storyteller [director] has done a good job of being authentic to what is
happening [in the film]. I have tried to do that to the best that I can. With
addiction, you have a multilayered issue. From a societal perspective, there is
tremendous human cost. People are dying or being severely damaged—people and
families. It’s not just the person struggling with addiction. That’s why [the
film] is called ‘The Addict’s Wake.’ Behind the addict is a wake of people
affected.”

A Look Behind the Scenes
Michael Husain—Director

Husain further explained that there is no socioeconomic divider,
no racial divider and no religious divider in terms of addiction.

“One of the people in our documentary is an addict and a pastor’s
son,” Husain said. “In Brown County, where the population is 15,000, they had
four young men—between the ages of 25 to 30—die [from addiction related deaths]
in under a 12-month period before they had reached any kind of potential. Each
were from different walks of life. That was a huge wake-up call for that
community. A lot of communities [throughout Indiana and the nation] have
realized the enormous problem [of addiction], but there are still a number of
communities that have not.”

Husain added, “If other communities can see this documentary and simply
acknowledge that there is a problem, be open and communicative, then you can
start to find solutions. There is no shame in talking about addiction. Americans
are renowned for being innovative. We could find some really innovative
solutions once more people start talking about it.”

Amy Pauszek—Executive Producer

Pauszek has worked as a key producer, publicist and actress in several feature films, shorts, TV and commercials. She attended the Toronto International Film Festival as an international programmer, is a Heartland Film President’s Award winner and is a proud member of the Truly Moving Pictures Jury. Amy was an executive producer/producer for “A Sign of the Cross,” which aired on PBS and currently is traveling across the country with her award-winning documentary short film “Grateful.” She is an award-winning freelance photographer.

Amy Pauszek—Executive Producer

“After the incredible experience I had with ‘Grateful,’ I didn’t
want to jump into another project and make just any film,” Pauszek shared. “I
waited over a year to think of something that I could produce that would make a
difference.”

Pauszek got “the calling” after seeing a friend’s post on Facebook
talking about the death of a young person lost to addiction.

“There were several hundred comments on her post,” Pauszek said.
“People were asking what they could do. How can we stop these deaths from
happening? Upon reading that post, I knew this was it—this local [addiction
crisis] was going to be the next film. I didn’t know Lisa [Hall] prior to this
Facebook post, but I saw her comments, and that compelled me to contact her
through Facebook. I told her I was interested in making a documentary. Michael,
Lisa and I ended up all knowing each other through previous projects or other
circles. When we first met—all together—the synergy was just amazing.”

Pauszek added, “I am passionate about making films that make a
difference, and I believe this film is going to be a vessel for schools,
hospitals and centers, correctional facilities, churches and law enforcement.
When producing a film, I visualize where it’s going and strategize how I’m
going to get it out to different venues. For me, producing is about getting the
story out, and that [passion] sincerely comes from my heart.”

Lisa Hall—Executive Producer

Hall is a veteran marketer for multiple products and services and
also serves on the board of the Brown County Playhouse and several not-for-profit
organizations. She is a graduate of Indiana University’s Business School with a
Masters from Moody Bible Seminary. Lisa works with women in incarceration and
has taught Creating Positive Relationships in Fishers, Westfield and Carmel
School Systems. She also speaks to women’s groups and organizations. She
resides in Brown County and has seen firsthand the destructive wake addiction
has on her community.

Lisa Hall—Executive Producer

“[Addiction] is the number one health issue plaguing our country,”
Hall said. “In 2018, $186 billion dollars fell on federal, state and local
governments in the areas of [addiction-related] death, health care, legal and
other expenditures. At the time I did this research, another $214 billion
dollars was projected for 2019. These costs are rising, not decreasing. In
2018, $96 billion dollars was lost in workplace productivity—nationwide.
Whether people think they’re affected or not, we are all affected indirectly as
consumers and taxpayers footing the bill or directly by knowing someone or a
loved one who is struggling with addiction.”

Husain, Pauszek and Hall are actively fundraising to complete the
film that is in production, but in order to finish the film to the standard
that the people who have opened their lives and shared their intimate stories
so that others may be spared deserve, the team needs financial support from
community stakeholders and individuals who believe that this documentary can
save lives and help erode the ugly stigma that manifests around addiction.

The team needs another $50,000 to $60,000 to complete the film. It
will need another $50,000 for distribution of the film, but the immediate goal
is to finish the film. Local folks such as Don Katz and Lynda Goeke are hosting
fundraisers at their homes for “The Addict’s Wake” and helping raise awareness
of the film’s purpose.

A Look Behind the Scenes

For more information on how to become a supporter of the film and to view the trailer of “The Addict’s Wake,” visit theaddictswake.com.

Writer:

Janelle Morrison

Photography:

Ryan Blass and artwork by Patrick Atkinson courtesy of Rocky Atkinson

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