THE YEAR BETWEEN | Official Trailer | FSF

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Published 2023-06-22
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Inspired by true events, college sophomore Clemence Miller is coming home to the suburbs and a bedroom in her family's basement. After dropping out of school with a newly diagnosed mental illness, she now faces the challenges of bipolar disorder, the responsibilities of adulthood, and her damaged relationships with family and friends. Clemence struggles to figure out what it means to heal without driving everyone around her… well, crazy. As if reckoning with everything and everyone she has taken for granted wasn’t enough, Clemence has to wrestle with the thought that on top of it all, she might also just have a really bad personality.

Release Date: March 3, 2023
Directed by: Alex Heller
Starring: Alex Heller, J. Smith-Cameron, Wyatt Oleff, Emily Robinson, Kyanna Simone, Rajeev Jacob, Steve Buscemi

"The Year Between" is now streaming on Peacock TV and is also available on VOD at Amazon, Apple TV, iTunes, Youtube, and more.

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All Comments (21)
  • @elizpingree
    i love the part about “maybe i just have a bad personality.” wow i’ve thought that before.
  • @user-dl8rt4rt6u
    "Eventually chaos settles" Wow. That is reassuring in the most realistic way because that is true. It's not "Everything is going to be sparkly perfect" but eventually things calm down.
  • @navingunna4355
    "After awhile,chaos settles" "On top of the mental illness, I wonder if I have a bad personality" Bro. I need to watch this.
  • @TheTurkaderr
    As someone who's struggled with bipolar for most of his life, films like this are very important for the world to see what life is like for us both with humor and pain. I look forward to seeing this. It looks like it may be one of the ones that gets the depiction right.
  • @verbo108
    So, I'm not alone in this. Cool.
  • @davidh2550
    I'm glad mental health is finally getting acknowledged openly in our culture. It can be very disorienting and frustrating for the people who love those who suffer from it, and obviously they themselves too. It can be downright heart breaking.
  • @AvaAPalma
    As someone to lives with a diagnosis mental disorder the phase "you have to work in this, it's never going to go away" hit me like a ton of bricks. It's 100% it's a daily work you have to get through every day and I love that are more movies willing to show that you can live with a mental desorder and be happy.
  • Four Non Blondes intro is what sold me on this (and Steve Buschemi, of course!) Mental illness (all diagnoses) is, (are) unfortunately, plagued with a stigma that society has, for hundreds of years, associated as a condition (s) that is (are) separate from the physical/biological health issues - and only until recent years have researchers began to connect the two and educate the public with their studies that not only are each of us individual in our person-in-environment treatment programs, but that all medication is not a one-size-fits-all solution; the two aspects of our existence/homeostasis/balanced lifestyle are multifaceted and sometimes require alternative options that don't go with "normal" or "expected" standards. I love movies like this that help to shed light on issues like Borderline Personality, Bipolar 1 or 2, anxiety disorders, and autism. Education is the first step in prevention, autonomy, respecting individuality, and breaking stereotypes.
  • @JenJ2023
    Laying here in bed in the middle of the night in Portland. Cant sleep. Trying to stay out of my head and failing miserably. Try to find a mpvie i can relate to. This show is great, but the comment section is what i really needed. Bless you all.
  • @catarinaf3261
    If Gerri - I mean, J. Smith Cameron - is in this movie, then I am watching it. I will watch anything with actors from Succession in it.
  • @goingtobeok
    I can confirm this is worth a watch, I have bi polar & can relate.
  • @ktda9535
    crying my heart out. this is me.
  • @magicknight13
    Excellent cast and I'm glad there's a movie made about this!
  • @melizmatea
    Finally a film that truly explains bipolar disorder - (although I hope they also explain there's a spectrum, and she appears to be at one end!) I've never seen it properly depicted. Many people know the word but few really understand what it means.
  • @taviprimo8936
    I love this. Seems like another rare gem like Wallflowers🥂👏🏾
  • @MrVijay0611
    I saw Steve Buscemi and thats all I need to see the movie.