EgoProject movies proud to be "sick", the new film explores the question of what mental illness. A 15-minute short film focuses on the stormy relationship between father and daughter. "SICK" an attempt to very real problems associated with landscape depression, anxiety and drug addiction, exclusive of non-stereotyped to be.
Winning support from the very film in London and the National Lottery funding through the screen of the South and Britain Board of Film, "a disease" has strong praise from the Samaritans. After the international premiere in March was selected at 25 film festivals in 10 countries and 5 states of the USA won the gold prize at 41 Houston International Film Festival, honorable mention in California Accolade Film Awards and Best short film festival "Aster in 2008 in Macedonia. 4 times he was nominated for best short film International, particularly in the Rome Independent Film Festival. "SICK" is the debut of the new film, writer / director Michael Rymer, a graduate of the International Film School of Wales at the University of Wales, Newport, where he wrote the script.
Mike Cobb (Samaritans) said:
"'SICK' is a powerful depiction of how the lives of people everywhere are affected in the long and short term by mental health issues. It is a compelling and moving work that will resonate with its audiences. The film represents a journey which Samaritans volunteers know only too well."
Mike Rymer (Writer/Director of 'SICK') said:
"One in four people are affected by mental illness but it remains taboo. It is amazing that something so prevalent should be so unspoken and this film seeks to start breaking down some of those barriers."
Miranda Robinson (Head of Development and Training at Screen South) said:
"Screen South are delighted to support Mike Rymer in the distribution of his short film 'SICK', which is a thought provoking film deserving of a wide International audience."
source : World Mental Health Day
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