No More Sunsets is a 2006 American short documentary film, starring former trucker Shawn Bridges and filmed by Chip Rosetti at the former's request.
The 29-minute black-and-white film presents a warning to children about the drug meth by way of an object lesson: the ravage of Bridges' long-time meth use and its effects on his family. At the time of filming Bridges was near-catatonic, bedridden with a catheter and a feeding tube, dying at the age ...
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