Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

1997Movie148 minRussian

A prominent statesman orders the secret services to assassinate a certain banker who is planning to run for president. The perfect hitman must be extracted from the zone where he is serving time for murder and must remain silent. The guy has been serving 15 years for the accidental death of a drunken general during a hunting trip. He is also known by the nickname "The Mute." You couldn't come up with a better candidate. But the perfect hitman goes out of control.

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Director: Hana HandakGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the complex and often misunderstood condition of schizophrenia through personal stories and expert interviews. It aims to shed light on the experiences of individuals living with the illness, their families, and the challenges they face in their daily lives. The film delves into the symptoms, treatments, and societal perceptions surrounding schizophrenia.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception and audience response for the 1997 documentary 'Schizophrenia' directed by Hana Handak is limited in publicly available databases. As a specialized documentary, it may not have received widespread mainstream critical review or comprehensive audience ratings.

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  • The film is noted for its empathetic portrayal of individuals with schizophrenia.
  • It provides valuable insights into the realities of living with mental illness.
  • Expert commentary offers a balanced perspective on the condition.

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Fun Fact

The director, Hana Handak, is known for her work on documentaries focusing on social and psychological issues.

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