One Second at a Time (OSAAT) is a high-profile feature documentary film which shares the real-life account of Christine Ortoll and her ten-year battle for sobriety before passing from a fentanyl overdose via the eyes of her loved ones, journals & experts.
OSAAT, is the first production of the Christine Ortoll Charity, which was founded by her father, Michael Ortoll, and is aimed at providing documentaries to help those who suffer from substance use disorder. It was Christine's dream to help those with her disease and now has become her dad's purpose.
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Executive Producer – Michael Ortoll (THE BOWDEN DYNASTY FILM)
Directed by Tim Searfoss (BREAK EVERY CHAIN) Written and Produced by Tim Searfoss and Daniel Fajardo.
Featuring Experts:
Robin Piper, CEO of Turning Point of Tampa Recovery Center, Clinical Director LMHC, MCAP, NCC, CCTP. Board Member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) –TPOT is where Christine achieved recovery for nearly three years.
Lucas Fleming, Esq, Criminal Defense Attorney and Former Prosecutor helps clients with mental disorders find treatment instead of incarceration. Lucas handled our Marchman Act to mandate court ordered treatment for Christine.
Michael Sheehan, MD, psychiatrist, researcher, addiction medicine specialty, Medical Director of Operation Par and Principal Investigator in NIDA funded research programs in addiction treatment. Discuss use of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder. Christine was treated by another addiction psychiatrist in Tampa for her Opioid Use Disorder.
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