Press Release: Samaritans links with movie 'SICK'
Date: 21st March
2007
Contact: Mike Cobb/Kate Redway
Phone: 0208 394 8358/0208 394 8342
Email: m.cobb@samaritans.org / k.redway@samaritans.org
Samaritans links with movie 'SICK'
Samaritans is linking with a new short film ‘SICK’ to highlight
some of the issues that people contact the emotional health charity
for support on and encourage people to get in touch sooner rather
than later.
Director Mike Rymer has worked on
‘SICK’ with producer Christine Hartland to raise awareness of
mental health issues and depression in particular.
Samaritans PR Manager Mike Cobb 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. I thought that
the way the film chose to portray links between Brian and Amanda's
illnesses was particularly insightful. It is a compelling and
moving work that will resonate with its audiences.”
Samaritans has had an advisory involvement with ‘SICK’ from the
early script stage of the production. The 15 minute film depicts
the experience of depression and alcoholism which have left Brian’s
daughter, Amanda, relying on him for her son’s welfare.
When Brian’s wife dies and he places the boy into social care,
Amanda’s world falls apart and she and her father don’t speak for
15 years until she gathers the strength to finally visit him.
'SICK' is a challenging film, its very title is confronting for a
start. It depicts a family dealing with loss and shows
differing attitudes towards mental illness. Its script won
financial support from Film London and The London Borough of
Wandsworth and it was short listed by The UK Film Council's
Completion Fund. The film has been made possible due to a grant
from South London and Maudsley NHS Trust.
''SICK' has already been entered into the Cannes Film Festival and
will launch to the International Festival Circuit this summer.' It
is then expected to play to audiences around the world ahead of the
London Film Festival and an entry to BAFTA next winter.
Samaritans and Befrienders Worldwide contact information is
included on the film credits to direct audiences to volunteers who
can provide support to anyone needing help.
View the trailer
Visit the website
Notes to editors
It is the aim of Samaritans to make emotional health a mainstream
issue. Samaritans' vision is for a society where fewer people
die by suicide because people are able to share feelings of
emotional distress openly without fear of being judged.
Samaritans believes that offering people the opportunity to be
listened to in confidence, and accepted without prejudice, can
alleviate despair and suicidal feelings.
Samaritans is a registered charity,
founded in 1953, which offers 24-hour confidential emotional
support to anyone in emotional distress. The service is
offered by 17,000 trained volunteers and is entirely dependent on
voluntary support. Across the UK, you can call Samaritans on
08457 90 90 90 (1850 60 90 90 in the Republic of Ireland) for the
price of a local call. You can also write to Samaritans at
Chris, PO Box 9090, Stirling, FK8 2SA, send an e-mail to
jo@samaritans.org or if you are deaf or hard of hearing use the
single national
minicom number 08457 90 91 92.