Re: Documentaries/Other Films on Madness

From: Adam Hyman (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Mar 12 2006 - 13:55:16 PST


There are a variety of animated documentaries which confront, and attempt to
represent, various mental conditions. Some are simple PSAs. There are a
few at a website, I think Channel 4, but I can't find the address right now.

The Oscar winning animated short last year, "Ryan," by Chris Landreth, is
another.

The House by Vivienne Jones
http://www.coolidge.org/balagan/anim_docs_spring2004.html

Also check out "in the Realm of the Unreal" by Jessica Yu.

Best regards,

Adam

On 3/12/06 12:21 PM, "Jason Cortlund" <email suppressed> wrote:

> Off the top of my head, Tony Gault's NOT TOO MUCH REMEMBER might be of some
> interest. It's a short, found-footage experimental that deals in part with
> themes memory and mental health.
>
> I have a contact email address for him, if you're interested.
>
> Jason Cortlund
> Austin, Texas, USA
>
>
> On 3/12/06 1:35 PM, "Ken Paul Rosenthal" <email suppressed>
> wrote:
>
>> hello everyone,
>>
>> very long time, no write.
>>
>> i'm in pre-pro on an experimental doc that addresses bi-polar via 2
>> artist/activists who live with this condition and advocate for people with
>> bp and other related forms of madness.
>>
>> would appreciate any film/theoretical references anyone could offer that
>> comes to mind.
>>
>> thanks, ken
>>
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