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Rushed to hospital after a heart attack scare, 24-year-old Grace is told she is the picture of health. The difficulty breathing, the dizziness and the tightness in her throat are all in her head – or at least because of her head.
Post-emergency, Grace seeks help for what turns out to be an anxiety disorder, only to find there is a lot more mythology than medicine when it comes to mental illness.
Alongside Grace’s struggle there is another girl from a Victorian institution – an era of change and experiment - whose experience is frighteningly similar.
Gasp uses animation and steampunk stylings to combine a surreal imagining of a 19th Century mental institution with the realism of today’s mental health system, posing the question: have we really progressed all that far?
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Don’t Mention My Name
by Fred Carmichael