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Navigating the Space Between Brilliance and Madness
You are cordially invited to join us for a free
viewing of a brilliantly made film focusing on
mental health
Crooked Beauty, a film by Ken Paul Rosenthal, will be
featured in the University of Hawaii
Architecture Auditorium (2410 Campus Road, Hon.
96822) on Friday, November 30, 2012.
This film will begin promptly at 12:45pm ending at
1:45 pm.
This film documents McNamara’s transformative journey from
psych ward patient to pioneering mental health advocacy.
Crooked Beauty will reshape how you think and feel about
madness as it follows Jacks Ashley McNamara on her personal
quest to live with hope and dignity. Winner of several awards
from international film festivals, this film will not
disappoint.
Arrive early for parking along University Avenue, and
please feel free to extend the invite to your friends
and family.
“This inspiring movie will lead you to think
anew about what it may be like to experience
'madness', and the best pathways to recovery.
"Robert Whitaker, Author of Anatomy of an
Epidemic and Mad in America.
For more information on the Film Festival, or if you have questions or comments, please call 808.956.7539 or email [email protected].
A film presented by the Center on Disability Studies as part
of the 2012 Diversity Brown Bag Film Festival Series
a film by ken paul rosenthal