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May 33rd: Directed by David Attwood. With Lia Williams, Søren Byder, Mali Harries, Wesley Nelson. When Ella visits an osteopath to relieve physical trauma, the therapy triggers a devastating fragmentation of her already fragile personality.
May 33rd is a 2004 British television film, produced by Endor Productions for BBC One. The film was directed by David Attwood, written by Guy Hibbert, and produced by Hilary Bevan Jones. It stars Lia Williams as Ella Wilson, a woman whose osteopath discovers she is suffering from dissociative identity disorder after years of ritual abuse. [1][2]
Feb 13, 2007 · A young woman's disturbing upbringing creates a living nightmare in her adult life. May 33rd explores of the consequences of repeated ritual abuse, as seen through the eyes of Ella (Lia...
May 33rd explores of the consequences of repeated ritual abuse, as seen through the eyes of Ella (Lia Williams) whose personality has fragmented into five different people.
In Guy Hibbert's film May 33rd, Lia Williams stars as Ella, a young woman whose disturbing and tortured upbringing forces her into a living nightmare.
Apr 21, 2004 · April 21, 2004 • 1h. Lia Williams stars in this powerful and hard-hitting drama as a young woman who has been systematically abused by her family since childhood. When Ella visits an osteopath to relieve physical trauma, the therapy triggers a devastating fragmentation of her already fragile personality. Contains disturbing scenes.
May 33rd. Ella is trying to escape her 'family', a small group of relatives and so-called friends who have abused her since childhood. When she visits an osteopath to relieve physical trauma, he encourages her to break from the abusers who still control her, but Ella's struggle brings pain, torment and turmoil not only to her, but also to ...