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REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS
(click the links to read the full reviews):
" One of the 11 Best Documentaries of 2018! " - The Wrap
"In this engaging portrait of a family, Luckow conveys powerfully the experience of trying to help a relative with
major mental illness - with love, pain, persistence, and frustration." - Psychology Today
"If this is a subject matter that has touched your life even minimally, you ought to see this movie." - The New York Times
"Filmmaker Sandra Luckow experiences the full extent of what it means to be her brother's keeper in this disturbing portrait of the substantial emotional and physical price exacted when mental illness hits devastatingly close to home." - Los Angeles Times
"The ravages of mental illness, and the toll it takes on both the sufferer and family members, have rarely been presented as vividly as they are in Sandra Luckow's documentary...a powerful true-life tale that will surely strike a chord with viewers." - The Hollywood Reporter
(click the links to read the full reviews):
" One of the 11 Best Documentaries of 2018! " - The Wrap
"In this engaging portrait of a family, Luckow conveys powerfully the experience of trying to help a relative with
major mental illness - with love, pain, persistence, and frustration." - Psychology Today
"If this is a subject matter that has touched your life even minimally, you ought to see this movie." - The New York Times
"Filmmaker Sandra Luckow experiences the full extent of what it means to be her brother's keeper in this disturbing portrait of the substantial emotional and physical price exacted when mental illness hits devastatingly close to home." - Los Angeles Times
"The ravages of mental illness, and the toll it takes on both the sufferer and family members, have rarely been presented as vividly as they are in Sandra Luckow's documentary...a powerful true-life tale that will surely strike a chord with viewers." - The Hollywood Reporter
“Most honest portrayal of how severe mental illness ravages families and lives that I’ve seen!”
- Pete Earley, author of CRAZY: A Father's Search Through America's Mental Health Madness
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One woman and her family trek the broken mental health system in an effort to save her brother as he descends into madness. Beginning as a testimony of his sanity, his iPhone video diary ultimately becomes an unfiltered look at the mind of a person with untreated Schizophrenia.”
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