Nise: The Heart of Madness explained

Nise: The Heart of Madness
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Director:Roberto Berliner
Producer:Rodrigo Letler
Studio:TV Zero
Cinematography:Andre Horta
Editing:Pedro Bronz
Leonardo Domingues
Based On:The life of Nise da Silveira
Language:Portuguese
Country:Brazil

Nise: The Heart of Madness (Portuguese: '''Nise: O Coração da Loucura''') is a 2015 Brazilian docudrama directed by Roberto Berliner. Starring Glória Pires, the film is based on the life of psychiatrist Nise da Silveira, a pioneer of occupational therapy in Brazil. Nise also features Fabrício Boliveira, Fernando Eiras, Perfeito Fortuna, Roberta Rodrigues, Augusto Madeira, Simone Mazzer, and Zé Carlos Machado.

Plot

In 1944, the doctor Nise da Silveira returns to work in a psychiatric hospital in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro and refuses to use electroshock and lobotomy in the treatment of schizophrenics. Insulated from the other doctors, she must reorganize the abandoned occupational-therapy sector, where she forms a new clinical approach of listening and observing, further alienating herself from her colleagues. Insisting that those under her care be referred to as clients, rather than patients, she encourages the freedom of expression through art, discovering her clients' talents. She opens the Casa das Palmeiras, a clinic and studio, at the hospital, and later starts a museum dedicated to her clients' artwork.

Production

According to director Roberto Berliner, the idea for Nise came from Bernardo Horta, brother of the film's director of photography, André Horta. André started organizing some of da Silveira's writing, then passed the project to Berliner in 2003. In all, research for the film took 13 years.[1]

Release

The film was released over 3 years in different parts of the world. In 2015, it was released in Japan.[2] Throughout 2016, it was released in Sweden, France, Brazil, and the Netherlands. In 2017, it was released in the United States by Outsider Pictures and Strand Releasing.[3] In 2018, it was released to selected (about 600) screens in mainland China from January 5 through February 4.[4]

Reception

Critical response

Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times called it "a mesmerizing drama",[5] Daphne Howland of The Village Voice wrote "the actors’ portrayals ... ring true",[6] Jonathan Holland of The Hollywood Reporter called it "heartwarming but unsentimental",[7] and J. R. Jones of the Chicago Reader wrote that it "has its powerful moments but ... turns into a black-and-white struggle between a caring, enlightened woman and a cadre of hard-hearted, benighted men."[8]

Accolades

|-|rowspan=3|2015|Nise: The Heart of Madness|Tokyo International Film Festival Audience Award for Best Film[9] [10] ||-|Glória Pires|Tokyo International Film Festival Grand Prix for Best Actress[9] [10] ||-| rowspan=3 |Nise: The Heart of Madness|Rio Film Festival Audience Award[1] [3] ||-| rowspan=2 |2016|IndieWire Critic's Poll Best Undistributed Film[11] ||-|IndieWire Critic's Poll Best Overlooked Film[11] |

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Nise - O Coração da Loucura" retrata a psiquiatra que descobriu gênios. pt. "Nise - The Heart of Madness" portrays the psychiatrist who discovered geniuses. 21 April 2016. Anderson. Gonçalves. GRPcom. Gazeta do Povo. 7 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Brazilian Drama 'Nise' Wins Tokyo Festival Grand Prix. Mark. Schilling. 31 October 2015. 7 August 2017. Variety.
  3. Web site: Cannes: Outsider, Strand Take U.S. On 'Nise'. John. Hopewell. 7 August 2017. 15 May 2016. Variety.
  4. Web site: 这部豆瓣八分、获奖无数的电影,终于要上映了 . https://archive.today/20180104122632/https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/ZiqPKATk6nZaNw6-538aRw . 4 January 2018 . dead.
  5. News: Review: 'Nise', the Therapist Who Resisted Lobotomies. Neil. Genzlinger. 27 April 2017. The New York Times. 7 August 2017.
  6. Web site: Patient Docu-Drama "Nise: The Heart of Madness" Celebrates a Brazilian Therapist's Breakthrough in Mental-Health Treatment. Daphne. Howland. 26 April 2017. The Village Voice. 7 August 2017.
  7. Web site: 'Nise — The Heart of Madness' ('Nise — O Coracao da Loucura'): Rio de Janeiro Review. Jonathan. Holland. 26 April 2017. 7 August 2017. The Hollywood Reporter.
  8. Web site: Nise: The Heart of Madness. J.R.. Jones. 27 April 2017. 7 August 2017. Chicago Reader.
  9. Web site: 'NISE: The Heart of Madness' Clip Finds Beauty in Chaos in New Historical Drama. Kate. Erbland. 26 April 2017. 7 August 2017. IndieWire.
  10. News: Tokyo Film Festival: Brazilian Drama 'Nise' Wins Grand Prix. Patrick. Brzeski. 31 October 2015. The Hollywood Reporter. 7 August 2017.
  11. Web site: 2016 IndieWire Critics Poll: Ernesto Diezmartinez. 5 December 2016. 7 August 2017. IndieWire.