At the festival One World, the film My Word Against Mine won. It opens the topic of psychotherapy.
The film 'My Word Against Mine' won the international competition at the 28th One World human rights film festival, focusing on psychotherapy.
The 28th edition of the One World human rights film festival recently concluded with the Dutch film 'My Word Against Mine' emerging as the winner of the international competition. Directed by Maasja Ooms, this film delves into the realm of psychotherapy, offering viewers an intimate look at the interactions between a therapist and patients. The film was especially noted for its minimalist and sensitive approach, which encourages patients to reflect on their inner thoughts and confront deep-seated traumas from their childhoods. The awards ceremony took place in Prague at the Lucerna cinema, where several other noteworthy films were also recognized, including 'The Fox and the Pink Moon' by Mehrdád Oskúí and Soraja Achlaghíová.