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No Letting Go

  • 2015
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Jonathan D. Bucari in No Letting Go (2015)
What would you do to save your child? A young teenager struggles with a debilitating mental illness as his mom risks everything to save him without losing the rest of her family.
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What would you do to save your child? A young teenager struggles with a debilitating mental illness as his mom risks everything to save him without losing the rest of her family.What would you do to save your child? A young teenager struggles with a debilitating mental illness as his mom risks everything to save him without losing the rest of her family.What would you do to save your child? A young teenager struggles with a debilitating mental illness as his mom risks everything to save him without losing the rest of her family.

  • Director
    • Jonathan D. Bucari
  • Writers
    • Jonathan D. Bucari
    • Randi Silverman
  • Stars
    • Cheryl Allison
    • Richard Burgi
    • David Schallipp
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    783
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan D. Bucari
    • Writers
      • Jonathan D. Bucari
      • Randi Silverman
    • Stars
      • Cheryl Allison
      • Richard Burgi
      • David Schallipp
    • 9User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Cheryl Allison
    • Catherine
    Richard Burgi
    Richard Burgi
    • Henry
    David Schallipp
    • Timothy (10 yrs)
    Noah Silverman
    • Timothy (14 yrs)
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    • Kyle (14 yrs)
    Jan Uczkowski
    Jan Uczkowski
    • Kyle (17 yrs)
    Julian Murdoch
    • Jessie (10 yrs)
    Jack McCarthy
    • Jessie (6 yrs)
    Lee Bryant
    Lee Bryant
    • Emily
    Janet Hubert
    Janet Hubert
    • Dr. Stacey Slater
    Lisa Roberts Gillan
    Lisa Roberts Gillan
    • Dr. Maynard
    Tony Gillan
    • Principal Collins
    Neal Huff
    Neal Huff
    • James
    Gabriel Rush
    Gabriel Rush
    • Frank
    Wyatt Ralff
    Wyatt Ralff
    • Charlie (10 yrs)
    Charlie Kilgore
    Charlie Kilgore
    • Charlie (14 yrs)
    Alysia Reiner
    Alysia Reiner
    • Lisa
    Kathy Najimy
    Kathy Najimy
    • Dr. Nancy Harris
    • Director
      • Jonathan D. Bucari
    • Writers
      • Jonathan D. Bucari
      • Randi Silverman
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    10questoverhorses

    A mother's struggle to help her son cope with his mental illness, without losing the rest of her family in the process.

    This film does a tremendous job showing what raising a child with mental illness really is like. It is a film I recommend to ALL families and its hopeful message needs to be shared by everyone. It is based on a true story, but anyone can identify with some role in the film, whether it is the child, the parents, the siblings, the therapists, the friends, the doctors, the teachers or the neighbors. Since 50 percent of all lifetime cases of mental illness appears before the age of 14, not enough is being done to identify, diagnose and help these children and their families. I love when actress Kathy Najimy (as the therapist) says, "Y'all can"t do this alone, it is a family effort". Hopefully the film can help open the door to early intervention, so that mental health becomes regarded as important as physical health! All the actor performances were incredibly realistic, and a special mention to Cheryl Allison as the mom, Noah Silverman as Timothy 14 and David Schallipp as Timothy at 10.
    2chaboch-58113

    Negative Mental Health Awareness - Nice Plot and Play though

    I see myself in this play as Nick unfortunately.

    True he suffers from emotional imbalance but in today's age,l labeling with psychiatric disorders is a crime.

    Talk therapy would work with a better therapist and no need for dangerous meds.

    I was also prescribed meds and saw the light when I realized issues were not dealt with...

    I do see common character of a mother being so lost and so not in tune to emotional issues and kudos to you, that is common and classic.

    If mother would be educated about REAL mental challenges, a better psychoanalytic approach would save the kid.

    I'm not an activist but if you want to show a movie without caring for a positive or negative position, it's well played. However, when I see Mental Health Awareness comments and a seemingly eye opening intention, I cannot ignore my comment.

    I'm a former depressive and anxiety sufferer doing better with less meds (going off completely after 23 years, with god's help) so I have a voice.

    Sorry guys but it's a hell of an intriguing story with bad message.

    Thanks for listening.
    10abev12

    Great film that needs to be seen to help make a change.

    I thought this film as a powerful story of the struggle many people go through with having a family member suffer from Mental Illness. They are people we see every day. I am so happy to see it's success as this subject can never get enough attention. There is still stigma and not enough services and change is needed. The acting was so well done I thought I was watching like a fly on the wall their struggles. Seeing the recovery of this young man was very hopeful as there are enough stories that don't end as well. The reason I believe is again due to stigma and lack of properly funded services. When will we see that Mental Illness are Addiction need to be properly funded and quality professionals need to be appropriately compensated for the hard and often heartbreaking work they do??
    10planktonrules

    Superb in so many ways....

    "No Letting Go" is obviously a labor of love. While the film is marvelously made, it just doesn't seem like the most commercial of productions. Instead, it's a film with a strong message and addresses a problem seldom talked about in movies...childhood mental illness.

    When the film begins, Timothy is a 10 year-old who is starting to show some serious signs of anxiety--something you just wouldn't expect in a kid his age. His parents take him to therapy but it doesn't really seem to help. Then, the film jumps ahead to age 14. Now Timothy is not only anxious but seriously depressed...and with childhood depression comes a lot of other things, such as anger and unpredictability. The film not only focuses on Timothy but also on his family and how Timothy's precarious mental state effects them all in different ways. His parents' marriage is tense and difficult and his brothers obviously are affected as well. So is there any hope? Of course, as this a film about so much more than just a miserable family.

    There is so much I love about this movie. The acting is very nice and most of the folks are faces you won't recognize...which is a plus because this makes them seem like a very real family. The direction by Jonathan Bucari is just amazing and the writing by Bucari and Randy Silverman shows that they know a lot about mental illness and its treatment. Considering I am a trained psychotherapist and have had to deal with mental illness in my own family, I can clearly see that they sure did their research. As a result, they offer a film with many great things to offer...hope for families...awareness of how widespread these problems are...the way it affects friends and neighbors...as well as the ways depression come out in children and teens. All in all, a great message film which not only does a great and beneficial service but is also highly engaging. It also has been taking many awards in the film festival circuit...and justified as the film has so much to offer and is so original. Fortunately, this film will be making its debut in March--so you can see it without the need of going to a film festival!
    10redditanon

    You just do what it takes. . .

    I am reviewing from the perspective of someone who was a child with chronic anxiety and bouts of depression. I do not have bipolar disorder, but I am what is considered "Neurodivergent" with adult ADHD and Autism. This hit home for me watching the parents turn their nose up at special education and treatment and trying to force "normalcy". I grew up with a family who didn't believe in any of this and didn't want to be viewed as having a "disabled child" so ignored all the signs and labeled me a "bad kid with behavioral problems". I had a really rough life as a result and at age 40 am finally getting the support I need. Although I feel the child was misdiagnosed in the film and treatment outdated, I do appreciate how the film turned out and hope it teaches parents to let go of their misguided views and stop stigmatizing treatment for those with neurological differences who have trouble fitting into a one-size-fits-all world.

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      No Letting Go (2015) has 7 cast members from the movie Moonrise Kingdom (2012). They are Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, Neal Huff, Gabriel Rush, Wyatt Ralff, Charlie Kilgore, Jared Gilman and Jake Ryan.
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op 73, 'Emperor': Ii. Adagio Un Poco Mosso
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (as Slovak State Philharmonic)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Illness Feature
    • Filming locations
      • Westchester County, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Demian Pictures
      • Illness Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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