Fortescue: Psychosis, Friendship and the Art of Film (Ep. 116)
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Guest: Fortescue Filmmaker / Rebeccah Love
About Rebeccah Love:
This Toronto-based filmmaker, writer, and community organizer debuts her debut feature film, “Fortescue,” a drama exploring the complexities of mental health, female friendships, and societal expectations.
“Fortescue” delves into the protagonist’s struggle with psychosis, a condition Love herself has navigated, offering a raw and honest portrayal rarely seen on screen.”
We ask:
-> Can you tell us about your mental health journey?
-> How did you first get into filmmaking?
-> How does your filmmaking relate to your experience of psychosis?
-> What does your mental health advocacy look like in Canada?
-> What did you wish you knew when you were first diagnosed with Bipolar?
Links:
FORTESCUE TRAILER
https://vimeo.com/1009454730?share=cop
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