Every year in France, 92,000 people are placed under psychiatric care without their consent. Within 12 days of their confinement, each of these individuals is entitled to a hearing before a judge during which they can advocate for their release. For the first time ever, a filmmaker (veteran documentarian Raymond Depardon) has been given access to these closed-door sessions, and what his compassionate camera records is fascinating, heartbreaking, sometimes hilarious, always human. “Rarely has a filmmaker been able to document madness in such a direct way…Quietly riveting.” –Hollywood Reporter. Subtitles. DCP. 87 min.
2018/05/31 - 2018/06/01
The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque
11610 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106