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    Waking Madison (originally titled Mad World) is a 2011 American independent drama film written and directed by Katherine Brooks and starring Sarah Roemer and Elisabeth Shue. The film was screened at the Newport Beach Film Festival , in Costa Mesa, California , on May 2, 2011.

  2. Waking Madison: Directed by Katherine Brooks. With Sarah Roemer, Elisabeth Shue, Imogen Poots, Samantha Beaulieu. A woman suffering from multiple personality disorder tries to piece back together her life.

  3. In New Orleans, Madison Walker suffers from dissociative identity disorder (DID) and tries to commit suicide. She is treated together with other patients by the psychologist Dr. Elizabeth Barnes.

  4. A woman with multiple personality disorder tries to keep her life from falling apart.

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  6. 3.9 out of 5 stars. A woman suffering from multiple personality disorder tries to piece back together her life.

  7. Jul 29, 2011 · Waking Madison is a twisty psychological thriller from writer/director Katherine Brooks (famous in the lesbian cinema scene for Loving Annabelle). With a constantly evolving cast of characters and a set of intriguing, interconnected storylines that slowly shift into focus, it manages to recall films as disparate as Girl, Interrupted, Sybil ...

  8. Trailer to the movie Waking Madison starring Elisabeth Shue and Sarah Roemer directed by Katherine Brooks released later this year. Madison attempts multiple suicides only to find herself...

  9. Madison Walker ( Sarah Roemer ), a young woman suffering from a personality disorder, has checked herself out of the hospital after trying to kill herself and boarded herself up in her apartment for 30 days as an experiment to see if she can figure out why she's so "messed up".

  10. Drama. After a failed suicide attempt, Madison Walker (Sarah Roemer) locks herself in her apartment with a video camera for thirty days to cure her Dissociative Identity Disorder. But instead of...

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