Michael Twomey
Ireland | 2012 | 59mins | Colour
When a young girl’s life is thrown into darkness her mother turns fear into an energy that changes their lives and the lives of many others. This is the incredible story of how the stigma of mental illness was broken, how a family challenged the psychiatric system, facing down prejudice, bigotry and public protest. It’s a story about the triumph of will, a lust for life and the right to live it with dignity.
The director will introduce the screening.
Producer Michael Twomey
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Part of:
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