Atypical follows Sam, a teenager with autism, as he embarks on a journey to gain independence and experience life beyond the confines of his overprotective family. Along the way, he faces challenges, makes new friends, and explores his own identity.
Two people let a road rage incident burrow into their minds and slowly consume their every thought and action.
Lady Dynamite is a comedy TV show that follows the story of Maria Bamford, a woman who returns to Los Angeles after spending six months in recovery for bipolar disorder. As she tries to rebuild her life and navigate the challenges of show business, she finds herself dealing with absurd situations and hilarious misadventures.
When India's most famous actress goes missing, the search for her chips away at the flawless facade of her life and family, revealing painful truths.
Mind Games is a TV show that follows the story of a con man with bipolar disorder and his complicated relationship with his brother. Together, they run a unique agency that uses psychological manipulation to solve problems for their clients. As they navigate through various missions, they delve into the complexities of human behavior and the power of manipulation. With each case, they not only help their clients but also confront their own inner demons.
I Married a Princess is a 2005 reality show on the Lifetime TV network that starred Catherine Oxenberg and her husband Casper Van Dien. The show's slogan is "under the tiara and behind the shades - a real life look at a fairy-tale family."
Pat Solitano, released from a mental institution, moves back in with his parents to reconcile with his ex-wife. He meets Tiffany, a girl with her own problems, and they form an unlikely friendship. In an attempt to win back his wife, Pat agrees to be Tiffany's partner in a dance competition. Through their rigorous practice, they develop feelings for each other. As they navigate their complicated relationship, they discover love and find redemption.
In this twisting documentary, a mechanic tries online dating for the first time and meets a woman who takes romantic obsession to a deadly extreme.
Mark Whitacre, a high-ranking executive at Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), collaborates with the FBI to expose price-fixing in the corn industry. However, his erratic behavior and questionable motives threaten the success of the investigation.
After her failed suicide attempt, the depressed teenager girl is sent to a prison school, where she grows close to a boy with Bipolar Disorder, forcing her to re-evaluate and find ways out to end her suffering.
She gets entangled with three men who want her: her suitor, her ex-boyfriend and her boss. But there's another one who wants to control and turn her into a sex monster.
A teenager with bipolar disorder finds himself in a mental institution where he forms relationships while battling his own inner demons.
Infinitely Polar Bear is a heartwarming and comedic film that tells the story of a father with bipolar disorder named Cam Stuart. After Cam's wife Maggie decides to go to business school in New York, Cam is left to take care of their two young daughters. Despite his struggles with mental illness, Cam is determined to prove that he can be a loving and responsible father. The film follows Cam as he navigates the challenges of parenting, dealing with his own illness, and trying to hold his family together.
Crazy About Her is a romantic comedy that tells the story of a man who is instantly smitten by a woman he meets in a psychiatric hospital. After she is discharged, he goes to great lengths to find her and win her heart, only to discover that she has a secret of her own. As their relationship deepens, they both learn valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and the importance of embracing one's own quirks.
The Cow is a 1969 Iranian drama film directed by Dariush Mehrjui. The story revolves around a mentally ill peasant who believes his cow is possessed and treats it as his best friend. When the cow dies, the peasant's mental health deteriorates, and he descends into madness. The film explores themes of mental illness, rural life, and the power of belief.
Based on a true story, The Flying Scotsman follows the life of Graeme Obree, a talented cyclist with bipolar disorder. Despite facing numerous challenges, Obree sets out to break the world hour record on a bicycle he built himself.
The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis Potini, a brilliant but troubled chess player who struggles with bipolar disorder. After spending time in a mental institution, Genesis returns to his hometown of Auckland, New Zealand. There, he forms a chess club for underprivileged children and helps them overcome their struggles. Through his dedication and compassion, Genesis finds redemption and stability in his own life.
In Slipstream (2007), an aging television writer named Felix Bonhoeffer embarks on a surreal journey when the characters from his screenplay come to life. As he struggles with memory loss, paralysis, and the blurring lines between reality and fiction, Felix finds himself caught in a murder mystery with unpredictable twists and turns. With elements of comedy, fantasy, and drama, Slipstream explores themes of identity, creativity, and the power of storytelling.