
1999
The first part of this documentary deals with the Portuguese neurologist António Egas Moniz, Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1949, one of the first surgeons to apply the technique called lobotomy for the treatment of schizophrenia. The second part deals with the everyday life of people with schizophrenia today: behavior and relationships, and treatment for the disease.

Valentí Agustí
Himself

Francisco Franco
Himself (archive footage)

Joaquín Jordá
Himself

João Maria Pinto

Carmen Polo
Herself (archive footage)

Marian Varela

The Blood Is at the Doorstep

Into Madness

This Beggar's Description

Tarnation

Born Schizophrenic: Jani & Bodhi's Journey

What Should We Have Done?

Voices

Otázky pana Lásky

A Brilliant Madness

Born Schizophrenic: Jani's Next Chapter

That Way Madness Lies...

Executing the Insane: The Case of Scott Panetti

Drunk on Too Much Life

They Heard Voices

Children of Darkness

Symptoms in Schizophrenia

I'm Still Here: The Truth About Schizophrenia

Billy

The Sunnyboy

Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity