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Jefferson Mays, Robert Cucuzza, Joe Coleman, Lara Milian

The seminal, early 20th century case that inspired Freud, Jung, and Lacan is fictionalized in director Julian P. Hobbs' fragmented account of one distinguished German judge's descent into schizophreni... read more read more...c madness and eventual incarceration in an insane asylum. Married at the turn of the century and subsequently appointed a high judge, Daniel Paul Schreber would later suffer through multiple failed pregnancies alongside his wife (Lara Milian), attempt to navigate a particularly rocky relationship with his uncaring father (Joe Coleman), and suffer through woefully misguided care at the hands of questionably competent Dr. Emil Flechsig (Robert Cucuzza). Later imagining that he had been chosen by God to create a new race of man, Schreber's mental health quickly deteriorated into a cosmic paranoia highlighted by frighteningly vivid and unusually ordered hallucinations. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 18 min.

Directed by: Julian Hobbs

Release Date: November 1, 2005

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Frank Scheck
December 15, 2006
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter

Memoirs of My Nervous Illness is an accomplished and stylistically audacious effort that all too accurately conveys the confusion and mental disarray of its subject's illness, ultimately to its detrim...

John Anderson
December 15, 2006
John Anderson, Newsday

Director-writer Hobbs, making his feature debut, walks the lip of the campy abyss in this deliberately theatrical rendering of the disturbed mind. Full Review

V.A. Musetto
December 15, 2006
V.A. Musetto, New York Post

The psychobabble makes for dry filmmaking until [subject Daniel Paul] Schreber starts going fem. From that point on, it's every man for himself.

Elizabeth Weitzman
December 15, 2006
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News

[Jefferson] Mays throws himself into the role of a man who attempts to transform into a woman, but his efforts feel like futile flailings: The actor -- and his character -- are so much bigger than any... Full Review

Jeannette Catsoulis
December 14, 2006
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times

The American actor Jefferson Mays is back in rouge and petticoats for Memoirs of My Nervous Illness, a punctilious account of madness and womb envy. Full Review

Ronnie Scheib
December 12, 2006
Ronnie Scheib, Variety

Hobbs' inspired feature sticks close to real-life texts, retaining Schreber's disconcerting mix of Teutonic clarity and schizophrenic imaginings. Full Review

Ed Gonzalez
December 12, 2006
Ed Gonzalez, Village Voice

Julian P. Hobbs's Memories of My Nervous Illness seems to resonate from inside a tin can. Full Review

David Noh
December 19, 2006
David Noh, Film Journal International

Under the welter of all this heavy aestheticism, some of the performers are somewhat stymied, but thankfully not Mays. Full Review

Anne Gilbert
December 17, 2006
Anne Gilbert, Filmcritic.com

indulgent and erudite in a way that only an art film can be Full Review

Ken Fox
December 15, 2006
Ken Fox, TV Guide's Movie Guide

Hayes' remarkable portrayal calls forth the madman from the text and, eventually, the human being from the madman. Full Review

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