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The Man Who Returns from Afar, 1h22
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy-drama, Crime
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities
Actors Annabella, Paul Bernard, Maria Casarès, Daniel Lecourtois, Édouard Delmont, France Ellys

Un homme, après une bagarre, croit avoir tué son cousin, et cache le corps. Le mort n'était qu'évanoui, mais lorsqu'il reprend connaissance, il est devenu amnésique. Lorsqu'elle le revoit, la femme qui l'aimait le prend pour un fantôme.
Shadows and Illuminations
Themes Medical-themed films, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Documentary films about health care, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities

“Shadows and Illuminations” paints a portrait of Nyoman Kereta, a rural Balinese man in his late sixties who, by psychiatric standards, suffers from a psychotic-like illness. He experiences auditory and visual hallucinations that are a source of great distress, prevent him from tilling his rice fields, and isolate him from his family and fellow villagers. Through the lens of local Balinese standards, he is seen as haunted by spirit visitations that villagers interpret within the frame of their culture and religion.
Cysgod Rhyfel
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Documentary
Themes Medical-themed films, Seafaring films, Films about terrorism, Transport films, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Documentary films about health care, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities, Political films

After active service in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan four veterans openly discuss their experiences of conflict and the psychological effects of war on their lives beyond the battlefield and how they live life after their wars and once they return home. The film uses a mixture of talking head testimony, archive and highly stylised dramatic sequences.
Le Mur
Le Mur (2011)
, 52minutes
Directed by Sophie Robert
Origin France
Genres Documentary
Themes Medical-themed films, Psychologie, Documentary films about health care, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities, Psychanalyse, Films about autism

Le Mur est un documentaire réalisé en 2011 par Sophie Robert et produit par la société Océan Invisible Productions, en partenariat avec Autistes sans frontières, une association qui milite en faveur d’une prise en charge comportementale éducative des personnes autistes et contre la prise en charge psychanalytique.
Concerto mécanique pour la folie ou la folle mécamorphose
Directed by Éric Duvivier
Themes Medical-themed films, Psychologie, Films about psychiatry
Actors Jacques Higelin

Éric Duvivier, neveu du cinéaste Julien Duvivier, fut très tôt initié au septième art. Après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il entrepris des études de médecine à Paris qu'il finit par abandonner. Passionné de cinéma, il créa en 1947 le Centre international du film médical qui organisa la même année le premier Congrès international du film médical au palais de la Mutualité à Paris.
Don't Change the Subject, 1h37
Origin USA
Genres Documentary
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about suicide, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Documentary films about health care, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities

The movie begins with frank, humorous interviews of two men who set out to kill themselves and then moves into a Day Of The Dead celebration where the guests celebrate the lives of those whom they have lost. Director Stutz questions his family about his mother's suicide in 1979 and how little they've actually discussed it, visiting his mother's grave site with his sister and listening to old tapes of their mother. He talks to several survivors and experts before commissioning several artists to come up with works about suicide: A band (The Bigfellas) agrees to make a song about suicide "that you can dance to"; an illustrator (Patrick Horvath) is to make short animated films (which run through the documentary as interstitials); a choreographer (Danielle Peig) chooses to create a dance piece based on two autopsy reports; and a standup comedian (Duncan Trussell) compiles material for his act about suicide with the help of several top comedy writers. Meanwhile, Stutz continues to interview and engage his family about his mother's death, eventually staging his mother's suicide (where he discovered her unconscious at the age of 12) on screen with members of the "avant-garde circus" troupe, The Lucent Dossier Experience.