The intensely personal, Ontario-based documentary 'Attila' is premiering in Toronto on World Mental Health Day.
The film explores the life of Attila Csanyi, who was found dead on a Hamilton, Ont. rooftop after struggling with addiction and schizophrenia.
Farah Nasser speaks with Csanyi's twin brother, Richard — along with their longtime friend and film director Stephen Hosier — about the documentary and how the system failed Attila.
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The film explores the life of Attila Csanyi, who was found dead on a Hamilton, Ont. rooftop after struggling with addiction and schizophrenia.
Farah Nasser speaks with Csanyi's twin brother, Richard — along with their longtime friend and film director Stephen Hosier — about the documentary and how the system failed Attila.
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