A drama documentary tells the story of one of the biggest psychiatric scandals in Danish history.
Overview
From 1960 to 1973, Chief Physician Einar Geert-Jørgensen and a small select team of doctors treated several hundred Danish psychiatric patients with LSD in a basement at Frederiksberg Hospital. A large number of patients suffered serious consequences, and the LSD doctors were accused of subjecting patients to experimentation, coercion and lethal treatments with LSD, but were acquitted of all charges. But now, 60 years later, a secret archive of LSD doctors has emerged, casting doubt on the authorities’ decision in one of the most bizarre drug scandals in Danish history. Journalist Lotte Mathilde Nielsen is the director, and actor Thure Lindhardt has directed the dramatisation, using all his cinematic experience with dramatic reconstructions and star actors like Søren Pilmark and Amalie Dollerup in the roles of the LSD doctors.
Cast
Einar Geert-Jørgensen
Self (archive footage)
Søren Pilmark
Chief Physician Einar Geert-Jørgensen
Amalie Dollerup
Dr. Ketty Kjærbye
Magnus Haugaard
Psychiatric patient
Fear of Rain
Songbird
The Last Duel
The Marvels
Blindfire
Sayen: The Huntress
Dead Heat
The Last Warrior: Root of Evil
The Pilot: A Battle for Survival
How to Murder Your Wife
The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star
Jeremiah Johnson
The Death and Return of Superman
Halloween Ends
The Devil's Bath
The Reckoning
John
Baba Yaga: Terror of the Dark Forest
The Return of the Living Dead
Love in the Big City