Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Alfre Woodard's New Film 'Knucklehead' Shines Light on Mental Health Issues

43.8 million. That is the number of adults who suffer from mental illness in a given year.

However, only less than half of those people receive help for their mental health condition. When Gbenga Akinnagbe read the script for the feature film "Knucklehead" he couldn't get it out of his head.

Set in Brooklyn, "Knucklehead" is the story of a young man who suffers from a mental disorder and is convinced that prescription drugs can cure him. Although it took years for this movie to come to fruition, Gbenga persisted on bringing his vision to the big screen.

Recognized for his breakout role in HBO's "The Wire," Gbenga stars alongside Emmy Award winner Alfre Woodard who plays his abusive mother. The movie takes an alternate point of view from the eyes of someone who severely suffers from a mental disability. 

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