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Read the rest of the article on Deadline. Listen to the full interview on Fox News radio. They are now working again as directors on a new feature
doc, To the Edge of the Sky , following four families who have sons with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a uniformly fatal disease that usually
affects young boys. Read the rest of the article on IDFA. This unforgettable film and heartbreaking true story of tragedy will resonate with you for
days to come. She washed in a cold-water stream. A month before her death, she wrote: Those were her only belongings. That they remain
nameless? The film uses a mystery narrative to tell the story of Linda Bishop, a well-educated New Hampshire mother diagnosed with severe
bipolar psychosis who was determined avoid the mental health system after her release from a psychiatric hospital. See more on IndieWire. Read
the rest of the article on Variety. Beautiful landscapes blend with shots that roam through an abandoned New Hampshire farmhouse where a
mentally ill woman found shelter before tragically starving to death a downward spiral she faithfully recorded in her diary. Read the rest of the
article on The Film Corner. To help craft an original approach to this difficult and complex subject, veteran and award-winning documentary
producers and first-time directors Todd and Jedd Wider engaged their longtime friend, cinematographer Gerardo Puglia. Facebook Twitter
Google Pinterest Email. Read the rest of the article on Evening Echo. Read the rest of the article on NewHampshire. Read the rest of the article on
American Cinematographer. Read the rest of the article on SheKnows. Listen to the podcast here. God Knows Where I Am. She lived in an
abandoned farmhouse for four months and lived off rainwater and apples through one of the coldest winters. She suffered from severe bipolar
disorder with psychosis. But no one would help me. In October , having been recently released from psychiatric care, Linda began to suffer from
paranoid delusions about being pursued. Read the rest of the article on NantucketFilmFestival. Read the rest of the article on Indiewire. Read the
rest of the article on The Hollywood Reporter. Read the rest of the article on HarpersBazaar. Bishop, who was a college-educated mother of one,
decided to lie low, fill her hand-written journals and live off a diet of nothing but apples from a nearby orchard. Read the rest of the article on In the
Seats. Read the rest of the article on Magazine. Then winter set in. We want her death to have some meaning. And her anger and
misunderstanding. So [Jedd and Todd Wider] captured almost the essence of her life, the beauty, her wishes, her dreams, her poetry and her
death, all in the same moment, wrapped up. Then officials read her diary, which was lying next to her body. Read the rest of the article on Total
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God Knows Where I Am. The film uses a mystery narrative to tell the story of Linda Bishop, a well-educated New Hampshire mother diagnosed
with severe bipolar psychosis who was determined avoid the mental health system after her release from a psychiatric hospital. Read the rest of the
article on Bangor Daily News. Read the rest of the article on The Hollywood Reporter. Listen to the full interview on Fox News radio. She
suffered from severe bipolar disorder with psychosis. Then officials read her diary, which was lying next to her body. Read the rest of the article on
In the Seats. The documentary questions our societal norms for dealing with the mentally ill and homeless. She broke into an empty New
Hampshire farmhouse and hid for four months, shivering through sub-zero temperatures and living solely on apples collected from a nearby tree at
night. Next to her were two journals, which included the entry: And her anger and misunderstanding. The film reveals a troubling account of
mental illness through the mysterious death of a woman in a New Hampshire farmhouse. Looking in the windows, he discovered the body of a
woman. Then winter set in. Watch the interview on AOL Build. Read the rest of the article on Deadline. So [Jedd and Todd Wider] captured
almost the essence of her life, the beauty, her wishes, her dreams, her poetry and her death, all in the same moment, wrapped up. Those were her
only belongings. In October , having been recently released from psychiatric care, Linda began to suffer from paranoid delusions about being
pursued. Read the rest of the article on Magazine. Read the rest of the article on Documentary Magazine. Read the rest of the article on
NewHampshire. Read the rest of the article on Real Screen. But no one would help me. Read the rest of the article on Variety. This unforgettable
film and heartbreaking true story of tragedy will resonate with you for days to come. Listen to the podcast here. Read the rest of the article on
NantucketFilmFestival. Read the rest of the article on SheKnows. Bishop, who was a college-educated mother of one, decided to lie low, fill her
hand-written journals and live off a diet of nothing but apples from a nearby orchard. Read the rest of the article on IDFA. See more on IndieWire.
A month before her death, she wrote: Read the rest of the article on Indiewire. Mysterious and gripping, yet all-the-while sentimental, the film
tackles themes from mental illness and homelessness to religion and family. Read the rest of the article on The Film Corner. She washed in a cold-
water stream. That they remain nameless? I talked with and wrote too many people in position of authority about this. To help craft an original
approach to this difficult and complex subject, veteran and award-winning documentary producers and first-time directors Todd and Jedd Wider
engaged their longtime friend, cinematographer Gerardo Puglia. Read the rest of the article on Total Croatia News. Read the rest of the article on
HarpersBazaar. Read the rest of the article on The Atlantic. When her body was finally discovered in May of , she had a journal in her possession.
Read the rest of the article on NBC News.
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Beautiful landscapes blend with shots that roam through an abandoned God knows where i am idfa Hampshire farmhouse where a mentally ill
woman found shelter before tragically starving to death a downward spiral she faithfully recorded in her diary. Next to her were two journals,
which included the entry: Read the rest of the article on American Cinematographer. The film reveals a troubling account of mental illness through
the mysterious death of a woman in a New Hampshire farmhouse. Read the rest of the article on Indiewire. Read the rest of the article on
Documentary Magazine. Read the rest of the article on HarpersBazaar. Read the rest of the article on Total Croatia News. Read the rest of the
article on Magazine. Read the rest of the article on Cape Cod Times. A month before her death, she wrote: Read the rest of the article on Bangor
Daily News. But no one would help me. Those were her only belongings. Looking in the windows, he discovered the body of a woman. Read the
rest of the article on The Atlantic. Read the rest of the article on NBC News. That they remain nameless? She broke into an empty New
Hampshire farmhouse and hid for four months, shivering through sub-zero temperatures and living solely on apples collected from a nearby tree at
night. Read the rest of the article on Real Screen. This unforgettable film and heartbreaking true story of tragedy will resonate with you for days to
come. Read the rest of the article on The Film Corner. Listen to the podcast here. Watch the interview on AOL Build. We want her death to have
some meaning. Bishop, who was a college-educated mother of one, decided to lie low, fill her hand-written journals and live off a diet of nothing
but apples from a nearby orchard. So [Jedd and God knows where i am idfa Wider] captured almost the essence of her life, the beauty, her
wishes, her dreams, her god knows where i am idfa and her death, all in the same moment, wrapped up. She lived in an abandoned farmhouse
for four months and lived off rainwater and apples through one of the coldest winters. And her anger and misunderstanding. Listen to the full
interview on Fox News radio. Read the rest of the god knows where i am idfa on Evening Echo. See more on IndieWire. The documentary
questions our societal norms for dealing with the mentally ill and homeless. Then winter set in. Read the rest of the article on
NantucketFilmFestival. She washed in a cold-water stream. In Octoberhaving been recently released from psychiatric care, Linda began to suffer
from paranoid delusions about being pursued. The film uses a mystery narrative to tell the story of Linda Bishop, a well-educated New Hampshire
mother diagnosed with severe bipolar psychosis who was determined avoid the mental health system after her release from a psychiatric hospital.
Mysterious and gripping, yet all-the-while sentimental, the film tackles themes from mental illness and homelessness to religion and family. They are
now working again as directors on a new feature doc, To the Edge of the Skyfollowing four families who have sons with Duchenne god knows
where i am idfa dystrophy, a uniformly fatal disease that usually affects young boys.

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