
Psyket!
Drama · Documentary
Overview
"Bedlam!" - a reconstruction of Moa Junström's summer in a closed psychiatric ward. Based on diary notes, the film mixes documentary images from inside the psyche with text messages and reconstructions of events. After being slowly broken down by a boyfriend working in the same dementia department as Moa, the situation becomes so desperate that relatives feel compelled to contact inpatient care.
Top Cast


Moa Junström
Moa Junström
Moa/Narrator
Moa Junström
Moa/Narrator
Scott Ritcher
Scott Ritcher
Physician
Scott Ritcher
Physician
Petter Fredriksson
Petter Fredriksson
Narrator (medical journals)
Petter Fredriksson
Narrator (medical journals)
Simon Junström
Simon Junström
Moa's brother
Simon Junström
Moa's brother
Tomáz Sanchez Romani
Tomáz Sanchez Romani
Noel
Tomáz Sanchez Romani
Noel
Fredrik Carlsson
Fredrik Carlsson
Mattias
Fredrik Carlsson
Mattias
Karin Weywadt
Karin Weywadt
Maria
Karin Weywadt
Maria
Sanna Persson Sannerholm
Sanna Persson Sannerholm
Lovisa
Sanna Persson Sannerholm
Lovisa
Gun Jerverius
Gun Jerverius
Marianne
Gun Jerverius
Marianne
Lena Karlsson
Lena Karlsson
Eva
Lena Karlsson
Eva
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