Rolanda Polonsky, Sculptor (1971)
Enter the imaginative world of acclaimed sculptor Rolanda Polonsky, who had been a resident of Netherne Psychiatric Hospital in Coulsdon, Surrey for 26 years when this film was made. One of the positive aspects of her illness, described in the film as a schizophrenia, is that it "tapped a deep source of mystical vision and human feeling" which finds expression in her work.
Director: Lionel Miskin
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Rolanda Polonsky as Herself |
| Sound | Derek Williams | Sound |
| Crew | Nic Knowland | Cinematography |
| Editing | Richard Key | Editor |
| Sound | Mike Lax | Sound |
| Directing | Lionel Miskin | Director |
| Crew | Tony Imi | Cinematography |
| Sound | Peter Rann | Sound |