Global Clinicians Join Clinical Review Board for Call Me Nothing – A Peer Review on Psychosis
CASE STUDY: AMARIS — Global Clinicians Join Clinical Film Review Board for Call Me Nothing
A Clinical Peer Review on the Architecture of Psychosis | Blue‑Sky Study Option for License Maintenance
Bravery Pictures announces an international Clinical Review Board for Call Me Nothing, a feature film that reconstructs the invisible aftermath of abduction and trauma.
Project Overview
Call Me Nothing does not dramatize the crime of abduction. Instead, it interrogates the aftermath: how memory fractures, how identity splinters, and how the mind constructs internal voices to survive. The film centres on Amaris Everheart, a survivor who wakes chained inside a psychological cage after a psychotic break that resulted in spousal homicide. Her interior world contains multiple voices, command hallucinations, and dissociative structures that drive the narrative.
Clinical Objectives
Clinicians joining the board will:
– Validate clinical continuity — confirm whether Amaris’s reactions and behavioural trajectory align with contemporary diagnostic frameworks (DSM‑5, ICD‑11).
– Assess auditory phenomenology — evaluate the film’s representation of command hallucinations and multiple internal voices for realism and clinical fidelity.
– Contribute to an educational consensus report — a synthesized document that aggregates clinician feedback for use in training, public education, and trauma‑informed practice.
– Support license maintenance — participate in a blue‑sky study option eligible for self‑directed learning or pro‑bono consultation hours recognized by many licensing bodies.
Global Participation — Clinicians Already Committed
Bravery Pictures confirms that clinicians from multiple countries have accepted invitations to the Clinical Review Board, including:
– Forensic psychiatrists and clinical neuropsychiatrists from Europe and North America
– Trauma psychologists and child protection specialists from Latin America and Asia
– Senior forensic consultants with experience in psychosis, command hallucinations, and dissociative disorders
These clinicians will review the film, the clinical dossier, and the cassette‑tape transcripts that form the narrative spine. Their feedback will be anonymized, aggregated, and published as a consensus report to inform clinicians, educators, and the public.
Case Dossier Summary
Patient ID: Amaris Everheart
Incident: Spousal homicide following a psychotic break; history of childhood abduction and identity rewriting
Clinical Focus: Command hallucinations; dissociative identity structures; trauma‑driven psychosis; internal auditory landscape (four distinct voices)
Reviewer Objective: Determine whether Amaris’s internal continuity, voice phenomenology, and trauma triggers are clinically consistent and whether the film’s portrayal can be used as a training tool.
Participation Tiers & Professional Benefits
All tiers are eligible for self‑directed learning / pro‑bono consultation hours (Category 2) and include formal documentation for license maintenance where applicable.
Tier 1 — Associate ($150)
– Access to the first 30 minutes of the film
– DSM‑5 / ICD‑11 checklist and simplified assessment form
– Full script access and a certificate of clinical participation
– On‑screen credit: Contributing Clinical Observer
Tier 2 — Consultant ($300)
– Private screener of the full feature (95 minutes)
– Advanced forensic evaluation tools and access to the full auditory landscape file
– Exclusive patient history dossier, diary pages, and cassette transcripts
– Post‑study consensus report and premium on‑screen credit: Senior Psychological Consultant + IMDb listing
Tier 3 — Brand Partner (Limited)
– Strategic production partnership with priority visibility
– Option to voice the consulting doctor on a recorded cassette within the film
– Exclusive logo placement option and bespoke collaboration opportunities
– Only one partnership available per client, maximum two clients.
Ethics, Confidentiality & Documentation
Bravery Pictures has established an ethics protocol for clinician engagement. The clinical dossier is an anonymized educational construct derived from composite case material inspired by true events. All clinician feedback will be handled under strict confidentiality agreements and aggregated for the consensus report. Participation requires signed confidentiality and non‑disclosure agreements to protect the integrity of the pre‑release review cycle.
Quotes
Producer, Bravery Pictures: “We built this film from lived fear and artistic rigor. Now we invite the clinical community to help us ensure the portrayal of psychosis and dissociation is accurate and responsible. Clinicians’ voices will shape how audiences, survivors, and professionals understand the architecture of a shattered mind.”
How to Join
Clinicians interested in participating can request access to the dossier and screening materials through the Call Me Nothing Clinical Review page. Limited positions are available for the pre‑release review cycle. Early registration is recommended to secure preferred tiers and to receive documentation for continuing education credits.
For more information contact Bravery Pictures — hello@braverypictures.com