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Release Date:
September 15, 2020
Original Title:
Medicating Normal
Alternate Titles:
Medicating Normal
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 76
One in five Americans is taking a psychiatric drug, including millions of children. Pharmaceutical companies have over-hyped the benefits of these drugs, while hiding the risks and severe side effects including physiological dependence. "Medicating Normal" explores what happens when for- profit medicine intersects with human beings in distress.
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Additional Camera:
David Dawkins
Ted Hayash
Additional Music:
Robert Pycior
Chris Ruggiero
Animation:
Molly Schwartz
Alisa Placas Frutman
Sean Donnelly
Assistant Camera:
Laura Nespola
Assistant Editor:
Anne Yao
Nora Tennessen
Associate Producer:
Court Cunningham
Lisa Segalas
Colorist:
Jane Tolmachyov
Consulting Producer:
Alison Ellwood
Director:
Lynn Cunningham
Wendy Ractliffe
Director of Photography:
Joan Churchill
Editor:
David Dawkins
Executive Producer:
Lynn Cunningham
Wendy Ractliffe
In Memory Of:
Tabita Green
Lighting Design:
Ned Hallick
Line Producer:
Carol Wilson Baldwin
Location Sound Recordist:
Alan Barker
Music:
Nathan Halpern
Online Editor:
Dylan Greiss
Producer:
Muffie Meyer
Lynn Cunningham
Wendy Ractliffe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ed Campbell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Deborah Wallach
Visual Effects Designer:
Paul Docherty
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