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"My Beautiful Broken Brain" Coming to Netflix in Mid-March
"My Beautiful Broken Brain" is a documentary by filmmaker Lotje Sodderland about her life after experiencing an hemorrhagic stroke. It was a Kickstarter-funded project. It is co-directed by Lotje and Sophie Robinson. Both are joined by David Lynch as Executive Directors of the film.
Film website: My Beautiful Broken Brain
Available on Netflix in mid-March after its SXSW premiere.
(Here is an article by Lotje Sodderland written for The Guardian in late November, 2015: I felt as if I had become fear itself.)
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Link Feast
Our pick of this week's best psychology and neuroscience links: "it’s a story that involves psychology, psychologists, and even the British Psychological Society" Jon Sutton, editor of The Psychologist, reviews Jon Ronson's new book So You've...
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Upcoming Event: "celluloid Science" (nyc, 20 Oct 2011)
On the 20th of October, the New York Academy of Sciences is hosting the following event: Celluloid Science: Humanizing Life in the Lab From the website: "Science & the City teams with the Imagine Science Film Festival (ISFF) to present a panel discussion...
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Alzheimer's Disease: Sarah Polley's Movie, Away From Her
Sarah Polley has won another award for her movie: From The Vancouver Sun: Polley wins N.Y. film critics award CanWest News Service Published: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Canadian filmmaker Sarah Polley has won the New York Film Critics Circle's best...
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Alzheimer's: Sarah Polley's Movie Away From Her - Directors Guild Of Canada Award
Sarah Polley's movie won a Canadian film award this weekend: From the CBC: Polley's film big winner at Director's Guild Awards Last Updated: Sunday, September 30, 2007 | 9:38 AM ET The Canadian Press Sarah Polley's poignant Away From...
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Getting Work Done
It is not enough to be industrious; so are the ants. What are you industrious about? - Henry David Thoreau My new scorecard I crawled out of bed on a warm, brisk Monday morning, waiting for my energy to kick in and let me go out for a run before work...
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