Symptoms in Schizophrenia (1938)

Shows masked mental patients enacting various schizophrenic symptoms as they were understood at the time. A disturbing film that raises questions about the condition and treatment of its subjects. (archive.org) “Abstract: This film describes and demonstrates four types of schizophrenia. Filmed at various New York institutions, it shows patients singly and grouped in large, outside recreational areas. Some patients are blindfolded. Symptoms shown include: social apathy, delusions, hallucinations, hebephrenic reactions, cerea flexibilitas, rigidity, motor stereotypes, posturing, and echopraxia.” (Guide to Mental Health Motion Pictures)

Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date:
Production: Pathescope Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

schizophrenia, black and white, mental patient, mental health, medical examination, behavioral disorders, catatonic state, psychiatric treatment, short film, silent, medical documentary, medical history

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Symptoms in Schizophrenia about?
Shows masked mental patients enacting various schizophrenic symptoms as they were understood at the time. A disturbing film that raises questions about the condition and treatment of its subjects. (archive.org) “Abstract: This film describes and demonstrates four types of schizophrenia. Filmed at various New York institutions, it shows patients singly and grouped in large, outside recreational areas. Some patients are blindfolded. Symptoms shown include: social apathy, delusions, hallucinations, hebephrenic reactions, cerea flexibilitas, rigidity, motor stereotypes, posturing, and echopraxia.” (Guide to Mental Health Motion Pictures)
How long is Symptoms in Schizophrenia?
Symptoms in Schizophrenia has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Symptoms in Schizophrenia?
Symptoms in Schizophrenia is a Documentary film.
Where was Symptoms in Schizophrenia produced?
Symptoms in Schizophrenia was produced in United States of America.