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  • Campaign out to challenge peoples perception of mental illness out today, heres one of the films released:

    heard about it on the way home from work this morning on the radio, so thought I’d look it up

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    Schizo the Movie

    Fresh evidence has emerged of the stigma surrounding mental health problems.

    A poll by YouGov suggests that more than one in three of the public think people with schizophrenia are likely to be violent.
    Two short films that challenge this misconception have been released.
    They can be viewed online and will soon be screened in cinemas.

    The opening frames create a mood of menace and tension — with shifting shadows, eyes twitching, a jarring soundtrack, and the flashing banner “Schizo”.
    Bit by bit the camera edges closer to white creaky door…..
    And then, behind it, there is Stuart – pouring a cup of tea, and talking about his life with schizophrenia.
    “Hi there. I’m sorry to disappoint you if you were expecting a lunatic with a knife and some sort of rampage,” he says.
    He explains he was diagnosed with the condition 12 years ago.

    Full life

    He says many people with mental illness face prejudice, but that he had family and friends to help him lead a full life.
    The film’s director, Jonathan Pearson, says he wants to make people confront their own attitudes about mental illness and violence.

    “It challenges it by using the typical conventions of a horror movie, and then half way through the film we change,” he said.
    “All the lights change from a horror section to a very inviting comfortable environment.
    “So it has taken what you think, flipped it and used it against you.”
    The film is part of a wider campaign – called time to change – that has been set up to tackle the stigma surrounding mental health.

    BBC NEWS | Health | Schizophrenia: the horror movie

    mmm, great idea but must say I’m a little dissapointed in the actual film, however dont know why or what I was actually expecting, but if it brings about discussion it can only be a good thing I guess.

    any views?

    will hve to have a look at this when i get home and i’ll show it to my mate who has a history of mental health problems and see what he recons as well

    good idea

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