Love Bound

About the Film
Taking viewers behind closed doors to experience intimate group therapy sessions for empathic and stressed parents, many of the caregivers featured in the film have children who will require specialized care throughout their entire lives. The parents struggle to maintain their own health, careers and social lives while meeting their kids’ unique needs—schizophrenia, ADHD, bipolar disorder and suicidal ideation.

“Love Bound: When Your Child Becomes Mentally Ill” explores parents’ struggles to balance their children’s needs with their own well-being, highlighting unconditional love and the uncertainty of caregiving within an overburdened welfare system.

Post-Screening
Join us for an in-person post-screening chat, Open Door: Is Mental Health really “End-All-Be-All”?

  •  Dr Calvin Fones, Senior Consultant Psychiatrist & Adjunct Associate Professor, Fones Clinic & Centre for Biomedical Ethics and the Department of Psychological Medicine
  • Zhe Chuan, Peer Support Specialist, PSALTCare
  • Gabriel Chan, Caregiver & Volunteer, Caregivers Alliance Limited
  • Moderator: Jonathan Poh, Senior Rehabilitation Counsellor from Singapore Anglican Community Services

Session Details

Director: Vibe Mogensen
Premiere Status: Asian Premiere
Date: 9 November 2024
Doors Open:
11.45am
Screening start:
12pm
Runtime: 52 mins
Post-Screening chat: 45 mins, starts at 1.15pm
Total Session Duration: 97 mins
Language:
Danish, English Subtitles
Rating (with advisory): PG

Trailer

About the Director

Vibe Mogensen was born on August 17, 1964 in Denmark. She is a director and writer, known for Min fars sind (2005), Love Bound – When Your Child Becomes Mentally Ill (2021) and 100% Greve (2002).

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