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Sanctuary
Summer 1968. 14-year-old Wolfgang is deported from his family in the secluded Church Welfare Institution sanctuary. One thing is clear for Wolfgang: His yearning for freedom, he will not soon buried in the bog.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look inside a psychiatric hospital in a state of transition. Focusing on the patients and the staff who care for them, the film captures the daily realities, challenges, and profound human connections within the institution. It explores themes of mental health, caregiving, and the evolving landscape of psychiatric treatment.
Critical Reception
Sanctuary received critical acclaim for its sensitive and unflinching portrayal of mental health care. Reviewers praised its empathetic approach, the depth of its observational style, and its ability to foster understanding for both patients and caregivers. The film was noted for its raw honesty and its contribution to important conversations surrounding mental illness and institutional care.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply empathetic and observational look at mental health.
Highlights the complex dynamics between patients and staff.
Praised for its raw honesty and humane perspective.
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Fun Fact
Director Kirsten Johnson previously worked as a cinematographer on several acclaimed documentaries, including 'Citizenfour' and 'The Invisible War'.
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