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Release Date:
January 1, 1983
Original Title:
Children of Darkness
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Thirteen
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 57
A significant number of American children and teenagers - from all social backgrounds - suffer from mental disorders, schizophrenia, autism and emotional problems, leading them to isolation from society while treating their issues in mental health facilities. But there's no end in sight for those young individuals when they face obstacles and mistreatment in inadequate places under the supervision of careless and inexperienced professionals. The documentary follows some of those public mental institutions and another private center dealing with troubled kids and reveals what's wrong with their procedures, and the irreparable harm they cause in those patients.
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Art Designer:
Maggie Kotuk
Assistant Camera:
Bill Vasak
Tony Cobbs
Debby Sargeant
Pedro Bonilla
Herb Forsberg
Associate Producer:
Karen Butler
Cheryl Miller Houser
Camera Operator:
Rick Malkames
Craig Mikhitarian
Joel Shapiro
Coordinating Producer:
Kathy Kline
Director:
Ara Chekmayan
Richard Kotuk
Director of Photography:
Chuck Levey
Editor:
Ara Chekmayan
Executive Producer:
David R. Loxton
Negative Cutter:
Lawrence Mischel
Producer:
Richard Kotuk
Ara Chekmayan
Production Secretary:
Anne Gorfinkel
Researcher:
Carol Jenkins
Sound:
Bud Mikhitarian
Dave Clark
Robert Rogow
Alan Lebow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lee Dichter
Thanks:
Don Dixon
Karen Arikian
Writer:
Ara Chekmayan
Richard Kotuk
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