DOCUMENTARY SHORTS
Includes Model Childhood, winner of Best Personal Narrative, and Asylum, winner of the Voices of Experience Award, at SMHAF 2019. Followed by a Q&A with fillmmakers, including Tim Mercier and Jefta Varwijk.
How are people defined by their mental health? What causes psychological issues and how can we recover from them? These varied documentaries feature diverse individuals whose lives have been affected by mental illness, trauma and poverty, from Asuncion to Dublin.
Screening Programme
Asylum, Jefta Varwijk and Jaap van Heusden, Netherlands, 23m
A poetic and revealing documentary in which a man recounts his experiences with psychosis as he prepares to leave a psychiatric hospital.
Comics, Monica Zinn, USA, 18m
Suffering from anxiety and depression following the suicide of a family friend, young artist Rose Turner finds solace in nature, mentors, and comics.
Raquel, Tania Cattebeke, Paraguay, 19m
Raquel Vargas is a 54-year-old woman who has schizophrenia and has lived in the streets of Asuncion neighbourhoods for two decades.
Through the Cracks, Nathan Fagan and Luke Daly, Ireland, 11m
A short documentary exploring the unique challenges faced by families living in emergency accommodation.
Model Childhood, Tim Mercier, UK, 19m
An autobiographical, partly animated, documentary about a filmmaker striving for a better future as a survivor of childhood sexual trauma.
CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
£0-8
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In order for SMHAF to be accessible to those on a low income, we use a sliding scale ticket price of £0-£8 for our film screenings. You can choose what you pay based on your circumstances – you won’t be asked for any proof / ID, we just ask that you are honest.