 Drug users and activists worked together in seven countries to produce a movie about a day in the life of eight people. A film about their drug use and their struggles. This is the first time I've ever done something like this. I've got a good feeling about myself and I've been caught off guard, I haven't thought about it. I've already been caught off guard. With the second fix I completely lost my consciousness, blackout. When I started coming back, my right arm was dislocated and I had been unconscious for more than six hours on the joint of the nerve, which left my arm almost completely paralyzed. This was something that really changed the way I felt and thought about the heroine and the drug in general. A film about how the drug war affects their lives. What I experienced later was that my feet were hung upside down because of them. My feet were always hung upside down and they asked me to call the names of the people I know as the drug users. With my eyes closed, I was taken to the car and walked for a few minutes. When the car stopped at a place I didn't know, I was taken down from the car. And then they hit my feet. A film showing their fight against stigma and discrimination. We want our female drug users to come outside to fight for our rights. Let there be equality within we the men and the women too. In my city, several people were killed in rehabilitation and violence continues. And today I'm talking about it. Hundreds of people in Crimea have been left with independent therapy and dozens of them have already died. And I'm filming about it. A film about saving lives. I'm walking up and down Washington Heights, promoting harm reduction, promoting not to get infected with ACV and HIV, also giving out cleanser ranges. I've reversed the overdoses in my life and you know I saved the person's life, the person's alive. It's a very good feeling. I can't describe it. A film about how people who use drugs can effectively influence policies and improve the lives of their communities. A day in the life, the world of humans who use drugs.