Summer Classics Series: 2 By Roman Polanski

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Our “Frames of Mind” Summer Classics series this year features two of Polanski’s superb psychological horror films, both of which tackle the theme of a descent into madness with the iconoclastic director’s trademark emotional acuity, visual stylishness and blackly comic wit.

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Prodigal Sons

Wednesday, June 17, 2009- 7:30 PM Vancouver Premiere!
USA 2008. Director: Kimberly Reed
Post-Screening discussion with Dr. Anton Scamvougeras

This fascinating study of family dynamics traces the history and disparate trajectories of three brothers who grew up to lead unconventional lives.

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Ben X

suicide , Asperger's Syndrome

Wednesday, May 20, 2009 - 7:30 PM
Belgium/Netherlands 2007. Director: Nic Balthazar Cast: Greg Timmermans, Laura Verlinden, Marijke Pinoy, Pol Goossen, Titus De Voogdt, Maarten Claeyssens
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Vikram Dua and Ms Teresa Triggiano (Harris) 
Co-sponsored by ACT - Autism Community Training Society and the Kelty Resource Centre.

Virtual reality, live-action vérité style and docudrama combine in this teen angst story of a young boy with Asperger’s Syndrome.

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Over My Dad's Body

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 7:30pm
Israel 2007. Director: Taliya Finkel
Cosponsored by the Vancouver Jewish Film Festival Society


VANCOUVER PREMIERE  |  When filmmaker Taliya Finkel was young, she never knew for sure whether her Uncle Sterik was an impostor or a true member of the family. Her father claimed his real brother had been murdered in a Ukrainian prison — and that the KGB had stolen his identity and sent a substitute to Israel.

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The Doctor Who Hears Voices

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 - 7:30pm
Great Britain 2008. Director: Leo Regan
With: Ruth Wilson, Rufus May
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Sean Flynn
 

Film ImageVANCOUVER PREMIERE!  │  Offering a disturbing and thought-provoking look at how society deals with mental illness, The Doctor Who Hears Voices uses a mix of documentary and drama to tell the true story of Ruth, a young doctor-in-training suspended from her job after telling her employers she has been feeling depressed and suicidal.

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This Dust of Words

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009 - 7:30 PM
USA 2007. Director: Bill Rose
Post-screening discussion with Judy Graves and Bill Rose

A haunting, elegiac documentary to thwarted promise, This Dust of Words traces the life story of Elizabeth Wiltsee from a young writer of uncompromising talent to a lonely death at the age of 50, homeless and apparently beset by paranoid schizophrenia. With an IQ of 200, Elizabeth taught herself to read at the age of four and was translating classical Greek by the time she was ten.

'Bag for a Bag' Winter Clothing Drive - Feb 18 7:00pm
Receive a free bag of popcorn when you donate a bag of clothing.

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Momma's Man

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009 - 7:30 PM
USA 2008. Director: Azazel Jacobs
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Endre Koritar
Co-sponsored by The Western Branch of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society

The idea for Momma’s Man came to the director one morning on a visit to his parents. On waking to find coffee and cereal waiting for him, filmmaker Azazel Jacobs wondered then why he had ever moved out. In the film, which revolves around the childhood regression of Mikey (Matt Boren), a thirty-something computer programmer with a wife and baby, Jacobs has merged his life into fiction by casting his real parents, Ken Jacobs, the noted avant-garde filmmaker and artist Flo Jacobs, a painter, in the roles of Mikey’s parents.

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My Mother's Garden

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008 – 7:30 PM Vancouver Premiere!
USA 2007. Director: Cynthia Lester
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Michael Passmore and Dr. Ingrid Sochting

As a child growing up in suburban Granada Hills, California, the first time filmmaker Cynthia Lester realized something was really wrong with her mother was when school friends said they had seen her in the alley going through their dumpster. Born in Poland in 1944, and raised by her Aunt, an Auschwitz survivor, Eugenia Lester grew up in an austere communist society. She immigrated to America in 1974, and faced poverty and depression while struggling to raise a family as a single mother.

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Borderline

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - 7:30 pm Vancouver Premiere!
Canada 2008. Director: Lyne Charlebois
Post-screening discussion with Dr John Wagner and Dr. Alina Wydra

Earning well over $1 million in Quebec, this certifiable box office smash in la belle province has yet to make it to English Canada in any significant way. And that’s a real shame, for Lyne Charlebois’ debut feature film is a stunner – a compelling, visually striking film featuring a standout, fearless performance from Isabelle Blais.

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Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - 7:30 pm Vancouver Premiere!
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Derryck Smith. Moderated by Dr. Harry Karlinsky.
Co-sponsored by Kelty Resource Centre; BC Mental Health and Addiction Services
Dr. Derryk Smith's Speaking Notes 

For the forty children who call it home, the Mulberry Bush School is their last chance. Excluded from school for extreme behaviour, and often having suffered severe emotional trauma, they are given three years at the Oxford boarding school to try to turn their lives around. Acclaimed documentary maker Kim Longinotto (Sisters in Law, Divorce Iranian Style, The Day I Will Never Forget) has once again turned her compassionate lens onto people living in extraordinary circumstances.

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Everything is Fine (Tout est parfait)

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Wednesday, September 17 - 7:30pm
Canada 2008. Director: Yves-Christian Fournier
Post-screening discussion with Dammy Damstrom-Albach and Judy Davies.

Everything is most definitely not fine in this compelling feature debut from Quebecois director Yves-Christian Fournier. Sixteen-year-old Josh (Maxime Dumontier) wakes one morning to learn of the suicide of one of his best friends. Another young man is found dead, and then another - all victims of an apparent suicide pact that leaves four teens dead and Josh the only survivor of this group of five friends.

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High Anxiety

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Wednesday, August 20 - 7:30pm
Summer Classics Series: Two Standout Comedies from the 1970s
USA 1978. Director: Mel Brooks
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Diane McIntosh.
Co-sponsored by Anxiety BC

ImageAssuming the post of Chief of Staff at the Psycho-Neurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous, Nobel Prize-winning psychiatrist Dr. Richard Thorndyke (Mel Brooks) comes across evidence of embezzlement and unexplained disappearances. He’s hustled off to a psychiatric convention by scheming Nurse Diesel (Cloris Leachman), she of the impossibly pointy breasts and Teutonic moustache, and her snivelling sidekick Dr. Montague (Harvey Korman), who has a predilection for S-M.

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Being There

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Wednesday, July 16 - 7:30pm
Summer Classics Series: Two Standout Comedies from the 1970s

USA 1979. Director: Hal Ashby
Post-screening discussion with Alanna Hendren
Co-sponsored by the Developmental Disabilities Association

ImagePeter Seller’s Oscar-nominated performance in Being There is one of the most remarkable of his career. Directed by Hal Ashby (Harold and Maude, Shampoo, Coming Home), and adapted by Jerzy Kosinski from his short comic novel of the same name, the film stars Sellers as Chance, a developmentally challenged middle-aged man-child who works as a gardener for a wealthy Washington, D.C. citizen.

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Today's Man: Adventures of a Young Man With Asperger Syndrome

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Wednesday, June 18 - 7:30pm
USA 2006. Director: Lizzie Gottlieb
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Vikram Dua
Co-sponsored by ACT - Autism Community Training Society

NickyFilmmaker Lizzie Gottlieb’s brother Nicky was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism, when he was 21. Although people with Asperger’s can be highly intelligent, they are unable to pick up on social cues. Subtleties of body language, facial expression, tones, or gestures go unnoticed, and their own behaviour can strike others as bizarre and inappropriate. As a small child, Nicky demonstrated amazing abilities.

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5th Annual Frames of Mind Mental Health Film Festival

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May 8-11, 2008

SummerLove SomeoneCrash LandingDetectiveDevil Plays Hardball

 

Thursday May 8Friday May 9Saturday May 10Sunday May 11
7:30 pm
A Summer in the Cage
7:30 pm
To Love Someone
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Crash Landing
7:30 pm
Devil Plays Hardball
    7:30 pm
Mad Detective
 

Presenting Sponsors: UBC Dept of Psychiatry, UBC Institute of Mental Health, Pacific Cinematheque

Media Sponsor: Channel M

Co—sponsors: Vancouver Coastal Health Authority; Mood Disorders Association of BC; Amnesty International Canada — Pacific Regional Office; Ending Relationship Abuse Society of BC; Chinese Mental Health Program, Canadian Mental Health Association; Vancouver—Burnaby Branch and the UBC Dept of Psychiatry Cross—Cultural Psychiatry Program; S.U.C.C.E.S.S.; MOSAIC.

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