Neurofeedback

This film is about the depressive experience and explores visually the mental languages experienced by those who suffer from clinical depression. The film sets out to relate to any person how the experience feels and to what intensity. It is an educational film, an experimental film, and an artistic expression to the world. The silence of suffering is apparent to those who understand the depressed mind. The film embraces the brain and how the two (brain and depression) are a dual mystery to the human condition. For those who sufer, they will feel welcome and embraced, to those who do not, they will better understand how the depressed feels. This is a vital step to helping us understand its foreign existence.

Film Maker
Tucker, Chantelle
Year
1997
Country
Canada
Length
11
Category
science/medicine
Genre
experimental

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