Reviews

"An extraordinarily intimate and affecting portrayal of mental illness"
         — Chicago Tribune

"Extremely affecting "
         — The New York Times

"I've never seen anything quite like it, and if it doesn't make you cry two or three times, you need a heart transplant.... You'll never forget it."
         — Salon

"Rarely has mental illness been depicted so subjectively and seemed so immediate... It's also a touching testament to the love and dedication of John's family."
         — TV Guide "Hot List" Pick of the Week!

"A poignant, courageous documentary"
         — The Hollywood Reporter

"Compelling"
         — Los AngelesTimes

 "People Say I’m Crazy doesn’t defuse, or romanticize, the trauma of mental illness. It humanizes it"
         — Entertainment Weekly

"Remarkable"
         — New York Magazine 

"Brave, scary and beautifully insightful"
         — Time Out New York

"Frank and often harrowing"
         — San Francisco Chronicle 

"Truly unique... a remarkable piece of cinéma-vérité!"
         — Film Journal

"Thanks to the support of his family, his psychiatrist, and his passion for art, John Cadigan is able to reclaim what schizophrenia took from him."
         — Psychiatric News