This less-than-feature-length documentary chronicles the endless cycle of addiction perpetrated by a mother and son living in a squalid tenement in San Francisco. 22-year-old Ryan and his mother Stephanie are both drug addicts: Although he'll take whatever comes along, her substance of choice is crack cocaine, and she demands that her son provide her with some. As they navigate their respective addictions, each comes close to overdosing just before they're evicted from their apartment.
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This less-than-feature-length documentary chronicles the endless cycle of addiction perpetrated by a mother and son living in a squalid tenement in San Francisco. 22-year-old Ryan and his mother Stephanie are both drug addicts: Although he'll take whatever comes along, her...
Foo-Foo Dust (2003) was directed by Gina Levy. The film is a Documentary production with a runtime of 0h 39m, rated 5.4/10.
Foo-Foo Dust runs 0h 39m (39 minutes total). Audience rating: 5.4/10 from 4 votes. Genre: Documentary.
Foo-Foo Dust is rated 5.4/10 by 4 viewers — below average. A good pick for Documentary fans.