
SummaryIn the 90s wellness icon Susan Powter rose to fame with bestsellers and infomercials, then vanished. After bankruptcy and lawsuits, she lives in poverty in Las Vegas. Can her "Stop The Insanity" message still resonate today?
Directed By:Zeberiah Newman
Written By:Zeberiah Newman
Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter
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Jan 14, 2026
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Where Finding Susan Powter works best is as a near-vérité glimpse into the life of somebody who seemingly had everything, seemingly lost everything and is now living in a limbo that would be sad except that the doc treats it as matter-of-fact, rather than tragic — a distinction I certainly appreciated.
Nov 20, 2025
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Curtis shows up late in the picture, and her grounded presence helps Powter’s hard-luck story resonate more sympathetically. The documentary ends not with the promise of a comeback, but with a resolution to restore some, well, sanity to Powter’s life.
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