India / Aug 04, 2011 / Kerala International Documentary and Short Film Festival
A Drop of Sunshine (2011)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Schizophrenia. It may be one word, but it immediately conjures up multiple connotations. Mad. Incurable. Violent. Suicidal. Chemical imbalances. Crazy. A lifelong condition. Inevitable dependency on Medicines. Dark. Terrible. 'A Drop of Sunshine' challenges these notions. It questions the mainstream view of the condition and seeks alternate ways of recovering from it. Through the powerful story of its young and gutsy protagonist, Reshma Valiappan, it seeks to give viewers a new vocabulary to address the stigmatized mental illness. The film proposes that the only treatment method that can work in Schizophrenia is one where the so-called 'patient' is encouraged and empowered to become an equal partner in the process of healing.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | A Drop of Sunshine |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | India |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Public Service Broadcasting Trust |
| Official site | theschizophrenist.com |
| Release date | 4 agosto 2011 |
| Production | Rajiv Mehrotra |
| Editing | Pooja Iyengar |
| Cinematography | Yasir Abbasi |
| Assistant directors | Aparna Sanyal |
| Visual effects | Swapnil Gaikwad |
| Music | Manas Baruah, Pratik Biswas |
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| Sound | Manas Baruah, Pratik Biswas |
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