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Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center at the Cleveland International Film Festival

Broken"Broken," directed by Rufus Norris, is the film we have chosen to sponsor at this year's Cleveland International Film Festival, which runs from April 3-14 at the Tower City Cinemas. A member of the  Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center will introduce the film at its two showings, Thursday 4/4 at 6:35 pm and Saturday 4/6 at 3:45 pm."Broken" is the story of a young girl in North London whose life changes after witnessing a violent attack.  Well-know British actor Tim Roth (Arbitrage, Pulp Fiction) plays the girl’s father. We are able to sponsor films because of private donations from our members and friends, and participation in the Film Festival is an opportunity to reach hundreds with our psychoanalytic mission. Please join us in the audience on April 4th or April 6th to enjoy this remarkable film.Here is the full write-up from the Festival guide, copies of which are available at the Center. "A girl witnesses the beating of a timid boy named Rick by their neighbor Mr. Oswald, whose troubled daughter has falsely accused the boy of sexual assault. The beating begins a tragic series of events. The girl, Skunk to her friends, is witness to it all. Severely diabetic, she faces the terrors of a first year at secondary school and the joys of a first love. Rick has suffered a breakdown from his beating and is institutionalized. The violent Oswald family feel they must break others to hide their own pain, and Skunk watches her neighborhood begin to crack and crumble. Then one of the Oswald girls becomes pregnant and Rick, whose rage is chained only by his medication, is coming home for a weekend. It leads to an explosion of shocking violence. Skunk, unaware of the horrors unfolding around her, walks right into the middle of them. Balancing moments of great tenderness and harrowing darkness, BROKEN is a masterful film that shows how the power to heal is in the most broken among us. —C.R."