When Living Without
Once successful Jane Morrison lapses into drug addiction and finds herself pushed to the brink when she stumbles into withdrawals. Jane Morrison was once affable and successful before being prescribed…

When Living Without
Once successful Jane Morrison lapses into drug addiction and finds herself pushed to the brink when she stumbles into withdrawals. Jane Morrison was once affable and successful before being prescribed a new drug for an ailment which she becomes addicted to. We then experience Jane's life through both her present day collapse under withdrawals as well as a series of flashbacks that show what her addiction has done to her life up to that point. —Stephen Poole Jane was once a sweet, smart and successful young women until beginning a prescription medication for a small condition. With a proclivity for addiction, she becomes an addict, going to any means necessary to get more pills. That is, under her connections dry up, which is where we find present day Jane, struggling through withdrawals when she cannot get her hands on any more pills. Out on the road she encounters a young man named Charles, who himself is on prescription meds as he struggles with the fact that his wife took her own life with the same type of meds. In his past he finds understanding with Jane and her position and ends up being her saving grace before it's too late. —Stephen Poole

When Living Without
Drama
Film Details
Once successful Jane Morrison lapses into drug addiction and finds herself pushed to the brink when she stumbles into withdrawals. Jane Morrison was once affable and successful before being prescribed a new drug for an ailment which she becomes addicted to. We then experience Jane's life through both her present day collapse under withdrawals as well as a series of flashbacks that show what her addiction has done to her life up to that point.
—Stephen Poole Jane was once a sweet, smart and successful young women until beginning a prescription medication for a small condition. With a proclivity for addiction, she becomes an addict, going to any means necessary to get more pills. That is, under her connections dry up, which is where we find present day Jane, struggling through withdrawals when she cannot get her hands on any more pills.
Out on the road she encounters a young man named Charles, who himself is on prescription meds as he struggles with the fact that his wife took her own life with the same type of meds. In his past he finds understanding with Jane and her position and ends up being her saving grace before it's too late. —Stephen Poole.