Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - 7:30pm
USA 2006. Director Stanley Nelson
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Barry Beyerstein

The 1960s ushered in nearly two decades of intense social and cultural tumult; change was in the air, revolution on the horizon, and all things seemed possible. Many looked to transcendental meditation, free love, Black Power, or LSD. But for some, Jim Jones, the charismatic and forceful leader of Peoples Temple, offered the perfect balance of spiritual fulfillment and political commitment.

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Autism is a World + Autism Every Day

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Wednesday, March 21 - 7:30pm
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Vikram Dua
Co-sponsored by the Autism Society of British Columbia

A 2005 Oscar nominee for Best Documentary Short, Autism is a World tells the story of Sue Rubin, a young woman with autism.

Autism Every Day offers an honest, unvarnished portrayal of the challenges faced by several families as they confront, with uncompromising hope and unconditional love, the difficulties of raising an autistic child.

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The Sea Inside (Mar adentro)

Wednesday, February 21, 2007 - 7:30pm
Spain/France/Italy 2004. Director: Alejandro Amenábar
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Romayne Gallagher
Co-sponsored by the UBC Division of Palliative Care

Winner of the 2005 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, Alejandro Amenábar's The Sea Inside is based on the true story of Ramón Sampedro, a Spaniard who was paralyzed in a diving accident at the age of 25 and spent the next thirty years of his life fighting a legal campaign to win the right to end his life with dignity.

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Shameless: The Art of Disability

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007 - 7:30pm
Canada 2006. Director: Bonnie Sherr Klein
Post-screening discussion with Bonnie Sherr Klein
Co-sponsored by National Film Board of Canada.

Art, activism, and disability are the starting points for what unfolds as a funny and intimate portrait of five surprising individuals. Shameless marks Not a Love Story director Bonnie Sherr Klein's return to a career interrupted by a catastrophic stroke in 1987. Always the activist, she now turns her lens on the world of disability culture and, ultimately, the transformative power of art.

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Pandaemonium

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006 - 7:30pm
Great Britain 2000. Director: Julien Temple
Post-screening discussion
with Ramon Kubicek.

Pandaemonium is the delirious story of passion, betrayal, madness and addiction that binds two of history's most acclaimed poets: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth. The film opens in 1816, where Wordsworth (John Hannah), about to be named poet laureate, is throwing a lavish party. An unsteady Coleridge (Linus Roache), ravaged by an opium addiction, crashes to the floor

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An Angel At My Table

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006 - 7:30pm
USA/UK 1990. Director: Jane Campion
Post-screening discussion with Ramon Kubicek.
Jane Campion's brilliant adaptation of Janet Frame's Autobiography

Originally conceived of as a television miniseries, Jane Campion's brilliant, heart-breaking three-part film adapts celebrated New Zealand author Janet Frame's three-volume autobiography. The first section, "To the Is-Land," tells of Frame's poverty-stricken childhood on a New Zealand farm, where she grows up chronically shy and awkward, acutely aware of being different, and finds refuge in books and writing. In the second section, "An Angel at My Table," she dutifully enrols in teachers' college, even though she desperately wants to be a writer.

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Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry

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Wednesday, October 18th - 7:30pm
Canada 1976 . Directors: Donald Brittain, John Kramer
Post-screening discussion with Ramon Kubicek.
Special thanks to the National Film Board of Canada

English writer Malcolm Lowry (1909-57) exorcised his demons through writing and gin, all the while fearing he would be engulfed by his fiction. Opening in sobering fashion with the inquest into Lowry’s “death by misadventure” (a coroner’s jury cited his death as “the result of combined effects of gin, barbiturates and inhalation of stomach contents”), the film moves back in time to trace one writer’s agonized voyage into oblivion.

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Monster in a Box

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Wednesday, September 20, 2006 - 7:30pm
USA/UK 1992. Director: Nick Broomfield

“Spalding Gray may be the ultimate WASP neurotic, analyzing his actions with an intensity that would be unpleasantly egomaniacal if it weren’t so self-deprecatingly funny. He questions everything and ends up more exhausted than satisfied” (Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press).

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Big City Dick:Richard Peterson's First Movie

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Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 7:30pm **Filmmaker in Attendance**
USA 2004. Directors: Scott Milam, Todd Pottinger, Ken Harder.

Post-screening discussion with Todd Pottinger

Richard PetersonEccentric, larger than life, possibly autistic and a huge Johnny Mathis fan, Richard Peterson is a Seattle legend. Ten years in the making, Big City Dick is a captivating journey into the life of Peterson, and is the latest installment in the Frames of Mind summer series on outsider musicians.

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Derailroaded: Inside the Mind of Larry “Wild Man” Fischer

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Wednesday, July 19, 2006 - 7:30pm **Vancouver Premiere**
USA 2005. Director: Josh Rubin.
Post-screening discussion with Luke Meat
Media Sponsor of Frames of Mind is CiTR 109.1FM

Larry FischerA journey through the thunderstorms of the mind of Larry “Wild Man” Fischer is the first installment in the Frames of Mind Summer Series examining the life and work of outsider musicians.

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Brothers (Brødre)

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Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - 7:30pm
Denmark 2004. Director: Susanne Bier
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Greg Passey

BrothersSometimes keeping the peace can have catastrophic results. Winner of the Sundance Audience Award for World Cinema, Susanne Bier's Brothers tells the story of how a UN peacekeeper is captured and faced with a bleak choice that leaves him a broken man, and turns the dynamics of his family upside down.

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3rd Annual Frames of Mind Mental Health Film Festival

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May 4-7, 2006
From grizzly bears to psychiatric care, the Third Annual Frames of Mind Mental Health Film Festival focuses on a wide variety of issues relating to mental health and illness. Presented in partnership with the UBC Department of Psychiatry, the festival continues to grow in popularity and scope, and this year sees its largest ever presentation, with four days of screenings and workshops at Pacific Cinémathèque.

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The Devil and Daniel Johnston

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Wednesday, April 19, 2006- 7:30pm
USA 2005. Director: Jeff Feuerzeig.
Post-screening discussion between Dr. Harry Karlinsky
Co-sponsored by CiTR 101.9FM, Discorder, and Big Smash! Music film Festival

The Devil and Daniel JohnstonDavid Bowie, Tom Waits, Sonic Youth, Beck, Matt Goening, the late Kurt Cobain and an ever-growing cult audience are just some of the fans of Daniel Johnton. An exemplar of brilliance and madness going hand in hand, Johnston is an indie-rock cult figure and cartoonist who has had a life marked by wild fluctuations, numerous downward spirals, and periodic respites from his severe mental illness (he's been diagnosed with manic depression).

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This Beggar's Description

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Wednesday, March 15 - 7:30pm
Canada 2005. Director: Pierre Tétrault.
Post-screening discussion with Pierre Tétrault
Co-sponsored by the the Canadian Mental Health Association, Vancouver/Burnaby Branch and The National Film Board of Canada.
The media sponsor of Frames of Mind is The Ubyssey.

This Beggar's Description

The life of devoted father and celebrated poet Philip Tétrault has been one of love, art and madness. Also known as "Harry Two Hats", Tétrault has schizophrenia, and has endured long spells living on the streets of Montreal, as well as time locked up in jails and psychiatric wards. But he has also developed deep family bonds and friendships that have helped him come through periods of incredible darkness, and have inspired his extraordinary poetry.

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First Love (Primo Amore)

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Wednesday, February 15,2006 - 7:30pm
Italy 2004. Director: Matteo Garrone.
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Laird Birmingham
Co-sponsored by the B.C. Provincial Eating Disorders Program

First loveLove, domination, self-esteem and eating disorders are at the heart of First Love, a harrowing psychological drama based on a true story about a thoroughly dysfunctional relationship.

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