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It's a long ride back to mental healthPlot:
When Boris Durban loses a busload of mental health patients, he'll resort to any means in order to get them back. This comedic short is a window into the erratic world of mental health and the thin line between idiosyncrasy and insanity. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Smart, funny and a little frightening. moreCast
(Credited cast)| Andy Jones | ... | Boris Durban | |
| David Huband | ... | Ralph Stipes | |
| Tara Slone | ... | Nancy Leah | |
| Joe Cobden | ... | Angus Weir | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Deborah Allen | ... | Mrs. Gould | |
| Sierra Bellows | ... | Mental Health Patient | |
| Stephen Coats | ... | Jared | |
| Richard Collins | ... | Peter Flemming | |
| John Davie | ... | Donald Hunter | |
| Corey Janes | ... | Dean | |
| John Maclaren | ... | Lance Chancery | |
| Kathryn MacLellan | ... | Janet Knight (as Kathryn Maclellan) | |
| Stephen Manuel | ... | Jim Bostock | |
| Nancy Marshall | ... | Lucy | |
| Daniel Matmor | ... | Howard Blantyre | |
| Sonja O'Hara | ... | Mental Health Patient | |
| Cindy Sampson | ... | Sophie | |
| Chris Sheppard | ... | Lane | |
| Stacey Smith | ... | Francine Leslie | |
| Andrew Tench | ... | Elmsdale Orderly 2 | |
| Rory Young | ... | Elmsdale Orderly 1 | |
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaFun Stuff
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Nominated - Best Male Performance (Andy Jones) - Canada Golden Sheaf Awards, 2004 moreFAQ
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This film is a very cool find. It follows the misadventures of a bus driver as he attempts to transfer a group of mental patients to a different hospital. Naturally, things go wrong. This is a smart satire of the trust we place in authority figures. We assume that someone in charge is someone to listen to and believe blindly, sometimes to our detriment. The opposite is true, too: will anyone believe what a crazy person says? I really connected with the sense of absurdity, which the filmmakers balance with the appearance of reality. This isn't something easy to achieve, so it was really satisfying to see it pulled off. The use of mental illness classifications on screen, probably inspired by the DSM-IV, was a nice touch. It gave insight into all of the characters, while parodying the urge to categorize every single personality quirk. How crazy does someone have to be to be labeled insane, and what differentiates the insane from everyone else? The cast is really good too, especially Andy Jones (of Codco fame.) His character goes through several emotional changes, and he manages to keep each one consistent and believable. I would be interested in seeing what could happen next with these characters, although it isn't actually necessary. This film stands well as it is, with a satisfying ending. I look forward to seeing what comes next from Doug Karr and Sierra Bellows.