
Petrichor
Documentary
Overview
Marked by childhood trauma, three women from different generations living with an eating disorder try to get back to life.
Top Cast
María Luisa Lara Ribas
María Luisa Lara Ribas
Self
María Luisa Lara Ribas
Self
Cuca Gomila García
Cuca Gomila García
Self
Cuca Gomila García
Self
Neus Serra Olives
Neus Serra Olives
Self
Neus Serra Olives
Self
Carmen Zurita Lara
Carmen Zurita Lara
Self
Carmen Zurita Lara
Self
Olivia Mesquida Serra
Olivia Mesquida Serra
Self
Olivia Mesquida Serra
Self
Iratxe Aguirre Orúe
Iratxe Aguirre Orúe
Self - Doctor
Iratxe Aguirre Orúe
Self - Doctor
Any Mayorquín Segura
Any Mayorquín Segura
Self - Nurse
Any Mayorquín Segura
Self - Nurse
Similar Movies

The incredible story of Bruno Lüdke (1908-44), the alleged worst mass murderer in German criminal history; or actually, a story of forged files and fake news that takes place during the darkest years of the Third Reich, when the principles of criminal justice, subjected to the yoke of a totalitarian system that is beginning to collapse, mean absolutely nothing.

In 1983, the director’s 24-year-old sister developed symptoms of schizophrenia. Her parents couldn’t accept it—refusing to seek treatment for their sick child, they confined her to their house, to the point of even fixing a padlock on the front door to lock her in. Her younger brother, suspicious of his parents’ actions, began filming the family in an effort to openly question them. A family conflict that lasted over twenty years.

In his first HBO comedy special, Gary Gulman offers candid reflections on his struggles with depression through stand-up and short documentary interludes. While speaking to issues of mental health, Gulman also offers his observations on a number of topics, including his admiration for Millennial attitudes toward bullying, the intersection of masculinity and sports, and how his mother's voice is always in his head.

The lives of Jeff, Lauren and Lloyd—three very different people who share one common experience—have been transformed by speaking up for mental health. These inspiring stories depict what mental health in America really looks like and highlights just how important it is to speak up and seek help.

Sparked by the impending 25th anniversary of the Academy award-winning film Shine, this documentary explores the power of the musical brain. Featuring exclusive, intimate footage of superstar international musicians in their private worlds, it opens an intriguing portal into the musical mind.

Staged as a series of voiceover sessions, written with gloriously off-balanced precision and dipped in the color green, THE FUTURE TENSE unfolds as a poignant tale of tales, exploring the filmmakers’ own experiences in aging, parenting, mental illness, along with the brutal history that lies submerged beneath Ireland’s heavy, moist earth.

Western culture treats mental disorders primarily through biomedical psychiatry, but filmmakers Phil Borges and Kevin Tomlinson reveal a growing movement of professionals and survivors who are forging alternative treatments that focus on recovery and turning mental “illness” into a positive transformative experience.












