THEY HEARD VOICES is a documentary film exploring the Hearing Voices Movement, chronic psychosis, and the schizophrenia label. The film is a series of wide-ranging interviews with voice hearers, medical historians, anthropologists and psychiatrists from Britain and America, presenting different people’s views. Is schizophrenia hard science or an arbitrary, catch-all term with no real meaning? What does it mean for those experiencing psychosis?
Filmmaker Jonathan Caouette's documentary on growing up with his schizophrenic mother -- a mixture o...
Other than Freud, no psychologist has been so discussed, critiqued and, at times, maligned as B.F. S...
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The work of Lev Vygotsky is increasingly cited as we reconsider the theory and practice of construct...
An amateur filmmaker meets the film student who is supposed to edit his material, the focus of which...
In Their Hands follows the psychotherapy of vulnerable people, sometimes destroyed by acts of tortur...
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POSSESSED enters the complicated worlds of four hoarders; people whose lives are dominated by their ...
Sheku Kanneh-Mason made history in 2016 when he became the first black winner of the BBC Young Music...
Award-winning choreographer Alexander Ekman dives into the subject of creativity by meeting scientis...
Medical doctors and mental health professionals go on camera, on the record, for the record, for a d...
SNIPERS: BULLETPROOF deconstructs and analyzes the little known sniper events that have occurred whe...
A film by Spetsnaz, narrated through a first person perspective, documenting his journey and the jou...
Enter the imaginative world of acclaimed sculptor Rolanda Polonsky, who had been a resident of Nethe...