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Bipolar: A Narration of Manic Depression is a film of genre Drama released in USA on 13 may 2012

Bipolar: A Narration of Manic Depression (2012)

Bipolar: A Narration of Manic Depression
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Released in USA 13 may 2012
Genres Drama
Rating66% 3.3430853.3430853.3430853.3430853.343085

Bipolar: A Narration of Manic Depression is a 2011 short film written, produced, and directed by Daniel Ruczko.
The movie follows a fictional writer called Andrew Gony, who's suffering from bipolar disorder, through his episodes of mania and depression. The movie uses a split-screen to show both mental stages at the same time.
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