Mr. Nobody

198735 min 45 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Lyn Wright

Production: Silva BasmajianJohn Spotton

Script: Lyn Wright

Jack Huggins is sixty-five years old. He doesn't take very good care of himself, but he lavishes attention on his menagerie of cats. He repairs and hoards electronic equipment he has picked from the garbage. When Jack did not comply with a Health Department order to clean up, he was forcefully removed from his home, certified incompetent, and the Public Trustee took charge of his affairs. Jack felt that he was being treated "like Mr. Nobody. Just Mr. Nobody out on the street." This film will provoke the discussion of legal and ethical dilemmas concerning the self-neglecting elderly. Do mentally competent elders have the right to neglect themselves? Does the state have an obligation to intervene?

Subject categories


  • Social Issues > Elderly PeopleSocial Problems
  • Seniors > Social Problems
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Aging/Death and DyingFamily Diversity and ChallengesHousing
  • Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights

Credits


director
Lyn Wright
script
Lyn Wright
producer
Silva Basmajian
executive producer
John Spotton
cinematography
John Walker
sound
Ross Redfern
editing
Leslie Borden Brown
sound editing
Gary Oppenheimer
re-recording
David Appleby
narrator
Tedde Moore
music
Randolph Peters

Awards


  • Red Ribbon Award - Category: Special Needs / ElderlyItinerant - American Film and Video Festival