Soon after college, mental illness interrupted
Bud Clayman’s dreams of a filmmaking career.
Thirty years later, he’s making the movie of his life.
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“A MESSAGE OF HOPE!” NPR
“MOVING, PENETRATING!” New York Times
“UNIQUELY INSPIRING!” Los Angeles Times
“A REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT!” The Huffington Post
“IT’S EASY TO CHEER HIS ULTIMATE TRIUMPH!”
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OC87 on Voice of Reason
Larry Kane interviewed Bud Clayman, Scott Johnston, Glenn Holsten, and Dr. Jon Grayson about their experience making OC87 on The Comcast Network’s program “Voice of Reason” on May 1, 2011. [portfolio_slideshow]
Making a Splash in the Reel Mind Series
May 2011 was a bi-coastal month for OC87 – in addition to the NCBBH conference screening, we were also honored as one of five films featured in the annual Reel Mind theatre and film series in Rochester, NY. This unique, multi-week event explores not only the social...
California Conference a Hit
In early May, OC87 participated in a behavioral health film festival at a prominent national mental health conference. Occurring in sunny San Diego over four days, the conference was the annual gathering of the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare...
OC87 on “One Hour AT A Time”
Two of OC87’s directors, Bud Clayman and Scott Johnston, were interviewed on February 14, 2011 on the podcast “One Hour AT A Time” with Mary Woods.
OC87 on WHYY’s “Voices in the Family”
The OC87 directing team (Bud Clayman, Scott Johnston and Glenn Holsten) were guests on WHYY FM’s Voices in the Family with Dr. Dan Gottlieb on Monday, October 4, 2010. The fabulous interview is archived here.
General Hospital Star Maurice Bernard Appears in OC87
Soaps.com recently shared the news that General Hospital star Maurice Bernard appears in OC87. Like his character Sonny on General Hospital, Maurice Bernard experiences bipolar disorder and discusses his journey with mental illness with Bud Clayman in OC87.