People Say I'm Crazy (2003)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 24M

Director : John Cadigan, Katie Cadigan

Synopsis

John Cadigan, an artist with schizophrenia, presents a documentary about "the world inside my head. It's a chaotic world filled with paranoia, creativity, fear and desire. A world in which I'm struggling every day, trying to know what is real and what is not."

Actors

Anne Cadigan
Anne Cadigan
Self
Dick Cadigan
Dick Cadigan
Self
John Cadigan
John Cadigan
Self
Katie Cadigan
Katie Cadigan
Self
Sally Cadigan
Sally Cadigan
Self
Carson Cessna
Carson Cessna
Self
Anne Dyer
Anne Dyer
Self

Crews

John Cadigan
John Cadigan
Director
Katie Cadigan
Katie Cadigan
Director
Katie Cadigan
Katie Cadigan
Writer
Katie Cadigan
Katie Cadigan
Cinematography
John Cadigan
John Cadigan
Cinematography
Evelyn Glennie
Evelyn Glennie
Music
Laura C. Murray
Laura C. Murray
Cinematography
Laura C. Murray
Laura C. Murray
Editor

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