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Post by webmaster on Dec 18, 2010 9:25:14 GMT -8
In the spring of 2000, Mark Hogancamp was brutally beaten outside a bar in Kingston, N.Y. After paramedics brought him back from certain death, he stayed in a coma for several days; when he emerged from the hospital more than a month later, he did so as a changed man, with little memory of his life before the attack.
In the extraordinary documentary "Marwencol," filmmaker Jeff Malmberg chronicles how Hogancamp, with few resources at his disposal, embarked on his own brand of therapy: creating an imaginary World War II European village called Marwencol.Washington Post December 10th Article
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Post by webmaster on Apr 26, 2011 13:30:11 GMT -8
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