Threads of Belonging (2003)

Depicts the daily life of "Layton House," a fictional therapeutic community, where doctors live with their schizophrenic patients. The characters and events of Layton House were drawn from writings of the anti-psychiatry movement , whose most famous proponent was R.D. Laing. In this film we see experimental therapies, power struggles, and the individual arcs of mental illness converge, as a community struggles to understand itself and determine its destiny.

Director: Jennifer Montgomery
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Threads of Belonging about?
Depicts the daily life of "Layton House," a fictional therapeutic community, where doctors live with their schizophrenic patients. The characters and events of Layton House were drawn from writings of the anti-psychiatry movement , whose most famous proponent was R.D. Laing. In this film we see experimental therapies, power struggles, and the individual arcs of mental illness converge, as a community struggles to understand itself and determine its destiny.
Who directed Threads of Belonging?
Threads of Belonging was directed by Jennifer Montgomery.
How long is Threads of Belonging?
Threads of Belonging has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Threads of Belonging?
Threads of Belonging is a Drama film.
Where was Threads of Belonging produced?
Threads of Belonging was produced in United States of America.