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Crazy, Not Insane

Crazy, Not Insane

2020Movie⏱️ 1h 59mTV-MA
DocumentaryBiographyCrime
6.9
IMDB Rating
2,876 votes

An examination of the research by forensic psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow Lewis who investigated the psychology of murderers.

Director
Alex Gibney
Writers
N/A
Stars
Dorothy Otnow Lewis, Catherine Yeager, Richard Burr
Release Date
November 18, 2020
Language
English
Country
United States
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Nominations
💬 31
Reviews
📋 5.6K
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🎭 Top Cast

Dorothy Otnow Lewis
Dorothy Otnow Lewis
as Self - Clinical Psychiatrist
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Catherine Yeager
as Self - Clinical Psychologist
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Richard Burr
as Self - Defense Attorney
Park Dietz
Park Dietz
as Self - Forensic Psychiatrist
Tom Brokaw
Tom Brokaw
as Self - Host, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
as Self - Governor of Arkansas
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Thomas Coccuzzi
as Self - Defense Attorney for Arthur Shawcross
Laura Dern
Laura Dern
as Self - Literary Voice of Dorothy Lewis
Walt Disney
Walt Disney
as Self - Animator
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William Elledge
as Self - Convicted Murderer

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
16:9 HD
Color
Color
Production
Jigsaw Productions

🏷️ Keywords

psychiatristcrime documentary

🎯 Categories

Crime DocumentaryBiographyCrimeDocumentary

⭐ Featured Review

A train wreck of confirmation biases and manipulators leading pure academics by the nose
by tsh3322020-12-06
3/10

"I think most reasonably intelligent people realize that some of the most sadistic, unempathetic, sociopathic criminals in our midst come from awful backgrounds, dysfunctional families, abuse, and trauma. The credibility of this program's assertions quickly ends there. The program proceeds to document two academic psychotherapists being led around by the nose by some of the most manipulative personalities known, psychopathic sexual sadists and murderers. Murders who repeatedly and conveniently evidence, for the first time, multiple personality disorders, when interviewed by these two. Per..."

💡 Did You Know?

Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is a highly controversial diagnosis, with many arguments against it being anything more than an iatrogenic disorder -- in other words, caused by the therapy/therapist itself. Most notable amongst these arguments is that unlike other psychological disorders, DID is not observed outside of treatment with certain select clinicians, all of whom already believe in DID. What has been observed across all clinicians and researchers, however, are examples of confirmation bias, persuasive interview techniques, demand characteristics, and the oftentimes overwhelming urge to please demonstrated by patients in general. In addition, early North American works (DID is an overwhelmingly American disorder, yet another point of contention for the pro/anti-DID debate) which are seen as having started the DID diagnosis trend have been debunked in recent years as primarily fictitious stories, written to sell books. As controversial as the diagnosis of DID is, many feel that there may be some degree of negligence on the part of the producer(s), the director, and the film company as a whole for not employing a disclaimer as well as affording equal time to opposing expert viewpoints.

📖 Synopsis

An examination of the research by forensic psychiatrist Dorothy Otnow Lewis who investigated the psychology of murderers.