Reviews

  • Intriguing....an up-close and personal portrait...crackles with an energy that recalls John Cassavetes' improvised dramas.

    Variety
  • Blends wit, style and sorrow for a searing celluloid portrait.

    Filmmaker Magazine
  • Very impressive. The film makes us feel the terrible (and funny) cycles of bipolar psychosis. This is a compassionate, personal, sensitive, and insightful contribution towards understanding crime within the context of mental illness.

    Noted psychiatrist and author Dr. Theodore Isaac Rubin
  • ...[Berman] turns out a real-life tale that's comic and tragic, a wonderfully realized rumination on friendship and lunacy.

    Hollywood Reporter