What You See Is Where You’re At (2001)

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What You See Is Where You're At is a disturbing collage of found and archived recordings constructs a profile of renegade psychotherapist R. D. Laings anti-psychiatry movement. In 1965, a community of 20 people-anti-psychiatry leaders, including Laing himself, and their former patients-move in together. Over the next five years, they collectively explore the definitions of madness. The film re-appraises the culture of oppressive psychiatry and multinational pharmaceutical companies.

Director: Luke Fowler
Runtime: 25 min
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Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is What You See Is Where You’re At about?
What You See Is Where You're At is a disturbing collage of found and archived recordings constructs a profile of renegade psychotherapist R. D. Laings anti-psychiatry movement. In 1965, a community of 20 people-anti-psychiatry leaders, including Laing himself, and their former patients-move in together. Over the next five years, they collectively explore the definitions of madness. The film re-appraises the culture of oppressive psychiatry and multinational pharmaceutical companies.
Who directed What You See Is Where You’re At?
What You See Is Where You’re At was directed by Luke Fowler.
How long is What You See Is Where You’re At?
What You See Is Where You’re At has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
Where was What You See Is Where You’re At produced?
What You See Is Where You’re At was produced in United Kingdom.