Meth Head

Directed By Jane Clark

Meth Head is a cautionary tale about extremes. Like BREAKING BAD, the film depicts the terrifying consequences of meth in America. An innocent night of partying leads Kyle to new friends and crystal meth, eventually costing him everything.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
Kyle Peoples never wanted to be the man he has become in his 30s, an accountant stuck in a dead end job, with a lover who is more successful than he and a family that doesn't get him at all. So when a night of partying leads to a new family of friends and fun, Kyle sees an opportunity for escape from reality. But Kyle's new friendship with Maia and Dusty and the trio's love of crystal meth eventually cost Kyle his job, his companion, his home and his family. Kyle's escape becomes his trap, the party is an illusion and the crystal is slowly killing him, physically and psychologically. When he finally bottoms out and is no longer the young man his father once boasted about with pride, Kyle must choose: life or meth.
Jane Clark is a writer/director/producer/editor and in February 2015 she released her second feature through Gravitas Ventures - CRAZY BITCHES, a horror-comedy-sex romp, which enjoyed a successful international festival run, with nominations for Best Film, Best Soundtrack and Best Supporting Actress and a Best Ensemble Cast award at QCinema. Her feature-directing debut was METH HEAD, starring Lukas Haas, Tom Sizemore, Theo Rossi, Candis Cayne, Wilson Cruz among others, which garnered 12 awards, including Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Lead Actor. The film was released through Random Media in June 2014. In 2010 she produced the feature film, ELENA UNDONE for writer/director Nicole Conn, which is distributed by Wolfe Releasing in February, 2013. Prior to that Jane wrote/produced/directed 7 award-winning festival shorts. She began her career as an actress on stage and screen including a recurring role on CHICAGO HOPE.