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NEW SHORT FILM BREAKS
MENTAL HEALTH SILENCE
Epsom,
Surrey, UK - September, 15, 2008 - EgoProject Films
are proud to present ‘SICK’, a brand new film
which explores the subject of mental illness. The 15 minute
short film focuses on the troubled relationship between
a father and daughter. ‘SICK’ attempts to
highlight the very real issues surrounding the landscape
of depression, anxiety and addiction, in a uniquely non-stereotypical
way.
Winning highly prized support from Film London and National
Lottery funding through Screen South and the UK Film Council,
‘SICK’ has already drawn strong praise from
Samaritans. Following an International premiere
in March it has been selected for 25 film festivals across
10 countries and 5 US States, winning the Gold Award at
41st Houston International Film Festival, an
Honourable Mention at California's Accolade Film Awards,
and Best Short Film at AsterFest 2008 in Macedonia.
It has been nominated 4 times for Best International Short
Film including at Rome Independent Film Festival.
'SICK' is the debut film from new writer/director Mike
Rymer, a graduate of the International Film School Wales
at University of Wales Newport where he wrote the script.
Mike Cobb (Samaritans) said:
“’SICK’ is a powerful depiction of how
the lives of people everywhere are affected in the long
and short term by mental health issues. It is a compelling
and moving work that will resonate with its audiences.
The film represents a journey which Samaritans volunteers
know only too well.”
Mike Rymer (Writer/Director of ‘SICK’)
said:
“One in four people are affected by mental illness
but it remains taboo. It is amazing that something so
prevalent should be so unspoken and this film seeks to
start breaking down some of those barriers.”
Miranda Robinson (Head of Development and Training
at Screen South) said:
“Screen South are delighted to support Mike Rymer
in the distribution of his short film ‘SICK’,
which is a thought provoking film deserving of a wide
International audience.”
Note to Editors:
'SICK' is a 15 minute independent drama and a co-production
by EgoProject Films and Patchwork Productions. It was
largely funded by South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation
Trust Charitable Funds. The filmmakers are available for
interview. More info and stills on the website. EPK available
on request. More information on World
Mental Health Day.
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