One of the most incredible fly-on-the-wall documentaries ever made in which a film crew lives with the schizophrenic residents of a group home based upon radical psychiatrist R. D. Laing's controversial approach to healing through compassion and freedom. "Asylum I think is to say a safe place to be when you're frightened and alone." It is in such disarmingly basic terms that the British psychiatrist R. D. Laing defines his therapeutic community in London.
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Documentary following the schizophrenic residents of a refuge based upon the theories of radical Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing. Spending three weeks with London's Archway community, film-maker Peter Robinson captures the patients and therapists as they live side by side and try to help each other recover from their diagnosed illnesses through compassion and ultimately regain their freedom.
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