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abNormal

Alexis October 10, 2012 2012, Documentary, Films, Short No Comments

Barry Gibb | 31 min | United Kingdom | 2012

SYNOPSIS
“Are you normal? What does it mean to be normal? Is it a good thing, or does it mean you’re just plain dull. Is being abnormal more fun, does it make us seem more kooky, quirky, individual – or could it mean we’re cut off from society, perceived as odd or even mentally ill? “

abNormal is an exploration and celebration of what it means to be normal. Examined through the eyes of several very different minds, with their own unique talents and perspectives, abNormal points a microscope at human behaviour, asking viewers to question their perceptions of others, and themselves. Beyond individuals, as society marches inevitably towards a suburban future, the film asks: Is society itself destined to slide into a bland state of normality – or are we instead threatening our mental health by the way we live our lives?

SCREENING SCHEDULE


Global Consciousness, 5th Annual Imagine Science Film Festival
4:00pm | Wednesday, November 14, 2012
ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES

Imagine Consciousness, UCD Imagine Science Film Festival
7:30pm | Saturday July 7, 2012
LIGHTHOUSE

PRODUCTION CREDITS
Direction, camera, editor, sound & colour | Barry J Gibb
Psychiatrist | Professor Peter Fonagy
Chess player | Alexandros Ethelontis
Dancer | Bret ‘Downroc’ Syfert
Architect | Claire Weldin
Artist | Yuewei Zhang
Taxi driver | Dawn Cooper
Musician | Eric Biondo
Consultant neuroscientist | Emeritus Professor Chris Frith
Music | Eric Biondo and Forrest GetEmGump
Executive Producer | Sam Hill

DIRECTOR’S BIO

Barry Gibb originally trained as a molecular biologist & neuroscientist. After completing his PhD in 1996, he then spent around eight years exploring various aspects of neurological illness before deciding his future lay in more overtly creative terrain. In 2005, he left academic research to start his own company, digitalis media – a means of exploring science through words and film – stories.

His book, The Rough Guide to the Brain, was released by Penguin in 2007, the second edition of which was released in June this year. His 3 Minute Wonder’s, ‘Life After Coma’ (Mosaic Films, Channel 4, 2009) were broadcast on Channel 4 in 2009. In the same year, he filmed, directed and edited eight short documentaries for a project called ‘Routes’ (Oil, Channel 4 and The Wellcome Trust), a BIMA winning online fusion of genetics, drama, documentary and gaming. He is now working with the Wellcome Trust as their Science Multimedia Producer where he constantly attempts to bring humanity to scientific research. In 2011, a documentary he made for the Trust to explore the science of ageing, Until, won an award at the Imagine Science Film Festival, New York. He has no idea what the future holds (and prefers it that way).

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