There Is A Fault In Reality Film
Directed By: Tom Cotton, 2010, Tigerlily Films
Roughly 1% of people in the UK suffer from something called ‘schizophrenia’, yet there is little agreement about what this represents, what causes it, or how best to treat it. Despite the thousands of research studies carried out, if you’ve been diagnosed with this ‘disease of reality’, it is extremely unlikely that anyone will have asked you about your experiences – these are not considered scientifically meaningful. All these contradictions pose an important question: if ‘schizophrenia’ represents a fault in reality, with whom does this fault lie?
In There is a Fault in Reality, writer, director and psychotherapist Tom Cotton explores the stories of three people – Jon, Peter and Jacqui, who’ve all battled with the diagnosis of ‘schizophrenia’ in different ways, and with varying outcomes. Through them, we enter a detailed insider’s view of ‘schizophrenia’, which bears little resemblance to what we think we know. As their stories unfold, the voices they hear are revealed to have clear meanings, and to have identities that are anything but ‘mad.’
‘A moving and informative film about ‘schizophrenia’ – real stigma buster.’ Professor Richard Bentall, Award winning author of Madness Explained and Doctoring the Mind
‘This is one of the most important films ever made about psychosis.’ Professor John Read, award winning researcher and co-author of Models of Madness, and Prejudice and Schizophrenia.
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The film sounds great, and I’d like to arrange a showing here in Eugene, OR, USA, but I can’t seem to figure out who to contact to seek out a copy of the DVD. Do you have any clues? Thanks!
Hi Ron,
If you get in touch with Joe the films producer – joe@tigerlilyfilms.com – he should be able to give you some clues about getting a copy to show in the US!
Good luck and thanks for your interest in my work.
Jacqui
This is one of the most important films ever made about psychosis.
I will need to get my hands on this. Sounds interesting, and likely useful for group dialogue.