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The film follows Ruth's unorthodox journey with Rufus as she strives to combat the voice and regain her job.




Rufus May is a maverick psychologist. He believes there is no such thing as schizophrenia, that medication can destroy lives and that there's nothing wrong with hearing voices. Rufus is an authority on the subject. He was diagnosed with acute schizophrenia aged 18.




In this powerful and thought-provoking film, BAFTA-award winning director Leo Regan, takes a challenging look at how society deals with mental illness, using an innovative mix of contemporaneous documentary footage and dramatised scenes. To protect her anonymity, Ruth is played by BAFTA-nominated actress Ruth Wilson and some details have been changed.




With figures suggesting as many as one in four people suffer from mental illness at some point in their lives, the film prompts the question, how far can people who hear voices also continue to live a normal life?

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  • Dr May is brilliant - so glad he exists!

  • Anger is a legitmate emotion and often the first step towards REAL self control sometimes for people who have never had it in their lives as their control was taken from them.

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  • @shoegalsho they said he will still work with people who are on medication

  • NO. Maybe you should go to therapy for that paranoia.

  • For some people yeah but no everyone medication worked for me. The key is for patients to choose their method of treatment. I feel this very strongly. He is a great man for some people but not for everyone. I really don't want anyone to think I have no respect for Dr May I do! Totally. But I think there needs to be a greater area of treatment for us lot.

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