'Til Madness Do Us Part

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  • Genre(s):Documentary
  • Release year: 2013
  • Running time: 229 min
Master director Wang Bing documents the inmates of an isolated mental institution in rural Zhaotong, in southwest China's Yunnan province, in 'TIL MADNESS DO US PART. Within the facility's gates, the patients are confined to locked floors of a single building.read more

Master director Wang Bing documents the inmates of an isolated mental institution in rural Zhaotong, in southwest China's Yunnan province, in 'TIL MADNESS DO US PART. Within the facility's gates, the patients are confined to locked floors of a single building. Once locked on that floor, with little contact from the outside world, anything goes. The facility's inmates have been committed for different reasons: perhaps they have a developmental disability perhaps they committed murder perhaps they angered local officials. But once inside, they all share the same life and cramped living quarters, staring at a barren, iron-fenced courtyard and seeking comfort and human warmth wherever they can find it. Compared to films including Frederick Wiseman's TITICUT FOLLIES (1967) and Milos Forman's ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1975), the immersive 'TIL MADNESS DO US PART uses handheld camerawork and digital video to interrogate mental illness and criminality, therapy and incarceration, and the relationship between individuals and society. The film is a riveting, terrifying, surprising and tender documentary portrait that viewers will not soon forget.

Original Release

09/05/2013

US Release

06/09/2016

Producers

Editors

Adam Kerby

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