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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

‘Mental Health and Horror’: ‘Freaky’ Writer Michael Kennedy Talks Stigmas in Clip from Upcoming Documentary

Being directed by Bloody Disgusting alum Jonathan Barkan, Mental Health and Horror: A Documentary is on the way soon, with the project now being funded through Kickstarter.

Michael Kennedy, writer of Blumhouses’s Freaky, talks about the stigmas that horror fans often experience in the clip we’ve been exclusively provided with today. Find it below.

We’ve also learned that the following names have been added to the doc:

  • Dave Sherman – Road to Rehab
  • Ash Millman – Ex-WhatCulture Horror, PlayStation Access
  • Dani Bethea – We Are Horror Editor-in-Chief
  • Violet Blue – EnGadget, Popular Science

Mental Health and Horror is being billed as “a feature-length documentary about the positive impacts and cathartic releases that horror can have on those living with mental illnesses.”

The documentary “will feature interviews from horror fans, film critics, film historians, filmmakers, producers, writers, and professionals from the mental health world.”

Executive producers on the documentary include Andrew Hawkins (Insect, In Search of Darkness) and David Lawson Jr. (Spring, The Endless, Synchronic), with BD contributor Alice Collins (Fountaine and the Vengeful Nun Who Wouldn’t Die), Zena Dixon (co-host of the Bloody-Disgusting Podcast), and BJ Colangelo (Labrys, Deathcember) as producers.

“The documentary is currently in production and will be shooting through 2021 with an anticipated Q1 2022 world premiere.” Head over to Kickstarter to help fund its completion.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3671890/mental-health-horror-freaky-writer-michael-kennedy-talks-stigmas-clip-upcoming-documentary/

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