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- Call Me Crazy seems to want to bring a dialogue about mental illness out into the open, but like the original Five film, it does so with mixed results. While the collection doesn’t necessarily bring anything new to the table in its quick portrayals, it does at times successfully ignite an emotional response (a trait that also makes it exhausting.)
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Call Me Crazy: A Five Film gives an insight into what it is like to suffer from a mental health disorder and what that is like for everyone involved. The film deals with characters who suffer from schizophrenia, Bipolar disorder, and PTSD.
With Jennifer Hudson, Sarah Hyland, Melissa Leo, Mitch Rouse. Like its first breast cancer-themed installment, Call Me Crazy aka Five 2/Five More will feature five short films featuring A-list talent both in front and behind the camera. The sequel will address mental illness.
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- Drama
- Laura Dern, Bryce Dallas Howard, Bonnie Hunt
- 2013-04-20
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film is a 2013 drama featuring five short films about different psychiatric disorders; schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Three of the five movies are interwoven, with character(s) from one of the other films reappearing, which provides increased perspectives regarding the ...
A psychotherapist (Octavia Spencer) helps a law student (Brittany Snow) cope with schizophrenia in one of five interconnected tales dealing with mental illness.
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- Jennifer Hudson, Octavia Spencer
Apr 20, 2013 · Intense short films challenge stigmas about mental illness. Read Common Sense Media's Call Me Crazy: A Five Film review, age rating, and parents guide.
Apr 20, 2013 · This five-part anthology film strives to capture the impact of mental illness through shorts that (occasionally) interconnect. The result is a predictably mixed bag of tales.