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God Knows Where I Am

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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God Knows Where I Am (2016)
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Through diary entries, this documentary follows the life and death of homeless woman Linda Bishop and her struggles with starvation, sanity and God.Through diary entries, this documentary follows the life and death of homeless woman Linda Bishop and her struggles with starvation, sanity and God.Through diary entries, this documentary follows the life and death of homeless woman Linda Bishop and her struggles with starvation, sanity and God.

  • Directors
    • Jedd Wider
    • Todd Wider
  • Stars
    • Kevin Carbone
    • Matthew Nelson
    • Wayne DiGeronimo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jedd Wider
      • Todd Wider
    • Stars
      • Kevin Carbone
      • Matthew Nelson
      • Wayne DiGeronimo
    • 40User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Kevin Carbone
    Kevin Carbone
    • Self - Prospective Home Buyer
    Matthew Nelson
    Matthew Nelson
    • Self - Police Officer
    Wayne DiGeronimo
    Wayne DiGeronimo
    • Self - Assistant Deputy Medical Examiner
    Brian Smith
    Brian Smith
    • Self - Home Owner
    Lora Goss
    Lora Goss
    • Self - Home Owner
    Jennie Duval
    Jennie Duval
    • Self - Chief Medical Examiner
    Joan Bishop
    Joan Bishop
    • Self - Linda's Sister
    Linda Bishop
    Linda Bishop
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Doug Bixby
    Doug Bixby
    • Self - Friend
    Kathy White
    Kathy White
    • Self - Friend
    Caitlin Murtagh
    Caitlin Murtagh
    • Self - Daughter
    Thomas Scarlato
    Thomas Scarlato
    • Self - Ground Zero Site Volunteer
    Stephanie Savard
    Stephanie Savard
    • Self - Clinical Social Worker
    James E. Duggan
    James E. Duggan
    • Self - New Hampshire Supreme Court
    Judith E. Kolada
    Judith E. Kolada
    • Self - Occupational Therapist
    Fuller Torrey
    Fuller Torrey
    • Self - Psychiatrist
    • (as E. Fuller Torrey)
    Paul Appelbaum
    Paul Appelbaum
    • Self - Professor of Psychiatry
    Lori Singer
    Lori Singer
    • Linda Bishop
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Jedd Wider
      • Todd Wider
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    10bebovee

    Stunning portrayal

    Stunningly accurate portrayal of the innocence of the person with mental illness be it bipolar, schizophrenia or both. It has been four years since my father was arrested with many counts of felony charges living a similar unknowingly, self-destructive path; the late onset of his disease started at age 56 years old. Thankfully, by the grace of God, the court required him to take medication. He has lived with myself and granddaughter for the last 7 years and even before that off and on for ten years. I pray that treatment continues to bless him with good control over this illness albeit imperfect yet striving to beat it. The answer to this is love, hope and forgiveness. Never give up but I know it will hurt.
    9paul-allaer

    The shocking and immensely sad story of one woman's battle with schizophrenia

    "God Knows Where I Am" (2017 release; 97 min.) is a documentary about Linda Bishop. As the movie opens, we are at "393 Mountain Road, Concord, New Hampshire" and it is "May 3, 2008". The body of a woman is found in an empty house by a prospective buyer who was taking a look inside. It's not long before the body is identified as being Linda Bishop. The investigating cop cannot believe his good fortune that she left a diary of the last months of her life. It contains a letter saying: "To whomever finds my body, I am a victim of domestic violence/abuse." The documentary goes back in time to Linda's upbringing and youth... At this point we're 10 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the story would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the directing debut of long time documentary producers Jedd and Todd Wider ("Taxi to the Dark Side"). Here they bring the story of a woman whose death seems suspect. Was she abused? Was she on the run form the law? The directors do a marvelous job at going back in time, and the slowly letting things unfold, as if taking off lawyer after layer from an onion. Of course this film could never have been made without the extraordinary journals of Linda Bishop (who are read in a voice over during much of the film). This movie sheds new light on the incredible and devastating illness that is schizophrenia. Sometime in the film it is mentioned that there are 2.5 million people in this country suffering from schizophrenia, of which HALF deny that there is anything wrong with them (Linda Bishop was one of those). Linda's sister, daughter, and a slew of friends and others who know her are all interviewed at length. It all makes for a terrific, if very sad, documentary. "Dear God, please save me" are the opening words of the film (from Bishop's journals). And that's just the first emotional gut punch. Don't tell me you weren't warned...

    "God Knows Where I Am" opened out of the blue and without any pre-release hype or advertising at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. Curiosity got the better of me, so I checked it out. So glad I did. The Sunday matinée screening where I saw this at was attended okay but not great (probably the perfect weather had something to do with that). If you like documentaries, by all means do not miss this one but be prepared for a emotional wallop. "God Knows Where I Am" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
    10lvh98110

    Painful, but beautiful examination of a lost soul

    I knew this was going to be difficult to watch, but last night I finally pulled it up on my DVR. Wow. The filmmakers brought this woman to life and didn't sensationalize her death. Great use of simple but elegant recreations of the house where Linda Bishop spent her last months. The music fit perfectly; the voiceover was compelling. The interviews with friends and family started out light and loving, and you're wondering where did things go wrong for her? The tension builds as her story unfolds, and the unbelievable happens.

    I appreciated the panel discussion with the filmmakers and a physician led by Hari Sreenivasan after the movie was shown on my PBS station (KCTS). It helped me better understand how this could happen, and how it relates to the issues of mental health and homelessness in the Seattle area.

    Everyone should see this movie.
    9ianwilmoth-14058

    Harrowing and Gripping, excellently produced.

    The subject matter has been well covered in other reviews, but I just want to mention that the film making's use of conventional documentary tropes such as re enactments, voice over, interviews, and pans over letters, are somehow woven together in a mesmerizing fashion with absolutely beautiful cinematography and lighting of the re enactments, which are shot in the actual house. The shots linger over beautifully lit and composed scenes, without feeling slow. The voice actress that plays the crazy lady is really good. The music is subtle but creepy and melancholy and really adds to the atmosphere. Almost every line is a description of the woman by another person who starts out with the word "she", which at times is almost overwhelming though i'm sure that was the point. "she was this, she was that, she was the other, she did this she did that," imagine hearing sentences starting with the word she at least 200 times. Anyways the production values here really elevate this over the way this type of story is usually handled.
    9harrisstacey

    I was a basket case during the final 15 minutes

    I have never in my life been so mesmerized and crushed simultaneously, by a film. If mental illness runs in your family, you need to see this. It will change your life.

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bóg wie, gdzie jestem
    • Production company
      • Wider Film Projects
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,135
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      • $21,135
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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