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Like the Others

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“Like the Others” delves into the challenges of a child and adolescent psychiatric center near Vienna, providing a poignant look at the balance between caution and crisis management in mental health care for the young. This documentary highlights the taboo of child mental illness, presenting the lives of therapists, parents, and children striving to feel normal amidst routine and improvisation. It questions the short-term impact of institutional care on reintegration into society, showcasing the critical role of such facilities.


Press

  • Süddeutsche Zeitung
    The fact that psychiatry is still seen by many as a “last resort” also has to do with fears about this institution - Wulff's documentary, on the other hand, is a healing remedy.
    Martina Knoben
  • Diagonale @ orf.at
    With “Like the Others” the filmmaker addresses this sensitive issue and sets an impressive example for the removal of taboos and against stigmatization
  • Profil
    Constantin Wulff's controversial institutional portrait "Like the others" is as ethically impeccable as it is aesthetically prudent.
    Stefan Grissemann
  • FALTER.at
    The film is painful, touching, and often funny, but never speculative.
  • FM4 @ orf.at
    LIKE THE OTHERS is thrilling and touching at the same time.
  • Doctors' Exclusive
    An educational film in the best sense of the word.
  • Der Standard
    A classic, smart film featuring an institution.

Festival Participation

  • Diagonale Graz - 2015
  • DOK Leipzig - 2015
  • Duisburg Film Weeks - 2015
  • Kasseler DOK Fest - 2015
  • Solothurn Film Days - 2015
    Nominee Prix de Soleure
  • Free Zone Film Festival Belgrade - 2015
  • DocPoint Helsinki Documentary Film Festival - 2016
  • One World Film Festival Prague - 2016
  • One World Film Festival Romania, Bucharest - 2016

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