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Premiere: "Little Brother Big Pharma" documentary hits lifetime of psychiatric drugging.

What Social Event
When 2008-05-25
from 13:00 to 15:00
Where Bijou Theater, Eugene, Oregon, USA
Contact Name Aspect Films
Contact Email aspectfilms@gmail.com
Contact Phone 541-345-9106
Attendees All are welcome.
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by David W. Oaks last modified 2008-05-22 11:43

Danny has been on powerful psychiatric drugs for 40 years. Since he was 12. But now Danny's brother (a filmmaker) and Danny's sister (a social worker) have teamed up to tell Danny's story in the context of the power of the psychiatric drug industry. MindFreedom is helping to host the premiere.



*** Eugene Premiere ***


*** Little Brother, BIG Pharma ***


*** A documentary film about the current treatment paradigm for those  diagnosed with mental illness. ***


You may download a poster of the Eugene premiere by clicking here.


This film tells the story from a family point of view.

It also features a wide variety of opinions including: Robert  Whitaker, David Oaks, Dr. Peter Breggin, Al Levine, Dr. Tellew and  others.

Place: Bijou Theatre, Eugene, Oregon, USA

Time: Sunday May 25, 2008 1PM

Reception/discussion to follow.

$5.00 or donation.

About the film:

Danny was first put on Thorazine when he was 12. Born in 1951,  perhaps he was ordained for drugs one way or another.

According to Robert Whitaker In Mad in America. "By 1970 more than 50  percent of the mentally disabled children in America were being  drugged." From the time Danny was first given Thorazine, he has  never, untill recently, envisioned a life without drugs. Like a 21st  century Fankenstein creation, he is pieced together by pink, yellow  and white pills.

This film is about Danny's journey and his struggle to get off or  reduce the mind numbing, antipsychotic drugs. Along the way we hear  from other surviors, psychiatrists, authors and mental health  workers, each thoughtfully considers the current treatment paradigm  in America.

Danny was first put on Thorazine when he was 12. Born in 1951,  perhaps he was ordained for drugs one way or another. According to  Robert Whitaker In Mad in America. "By 1970 more than 50 percent of  the mentally disabled children in America were being drugged." From  the time Danny was first given Thorazine, he has never, untill  recently, envisioned a life without drugs. Like a 21st century  Fankenstein creation, he is pieced together by pink, yellow and white  pills.

This film is about Danny's journey and his struggle to get off or  reduce the mind numbing, antipsychotic drugs. Along the way we hear  from other surviors, psychiatrists, authors and mental health  workers, each thoughtfully considers the current treatment paradigm  in America.

MindFreedom will have a table at the reception.

To get the DVD of Little Brother Big Pharma, and support MindFreedom's human rights work, click here:

http://madmarket.org


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Celia Brown

Celia Brown is a psychiatric survivor and leader in the movement for human rights in mental health. Celia has served on the MFI board for several years, including as MFI president. Celia leads MFI's United Nations team, and International committee. Celia is shown here speaking at an MFI protest directly in front of the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. (Photo by Tom Olin)
 
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