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12 Days(12 jours)

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France · 2017
1h 27m
Director Raymond Depardon
Starring
Genre Documentary

Filmmaker and photographer Raymond Depardon, follows a group of patients living inside a Lyon, France psychiatric hospital and their harrowing days in court. Through candid interviews, Depardon documents honest and unflinching experiences of people living within and between France's mental healthcare system.

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Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl

At times unbearably intimate, even invasive, the photographer-documentarian Raymond Depardon’s 12 Days is the kind of film you might wonder, as you watch, whether you should be watching. I’m glad I did, and I can’t discount the empathy that this study of mental illness and bureaucratic practice stirs or the understanding it crystallizes.

75

Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene

With a tender and respectful gaze, 12 DAYS (@distribfilmsus) sheds light on the relationship between the French state and the mentally ill.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Jordan Mintzer

By keeping the camera focused on the faces of patients and judges alike, Depardon — working again with sound recordist and producer Claudine Nougaret — reveals shreds of humanity, and even moments of hilarity, in these closed-door sessions.

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Screen International by Lisa Nesselson

None of the interactions come across as a sham or an empty formality. Patients are treated with respect, at least in the hearings room.... There’s also genuine and inadvertent humor in the midst of sadness and administrative formalities.

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