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CONTACT: Bob Carolla - 703-524-7600 Arlington, VA-There is no need to wait until Oscars' night on March 24 to know which movie is the Best Picture. The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) already has picked A Beautiful Mind to honor with an award for the year's "Most Outstanding Contribution to Public Understanding of Mental Illness."
"America's mind has been opened," he said. "From the cover of Newsweek to CBS's 60 Minutes, people have gotten a new view of schizophrenia." "This achievement is not limited to those who made the movie," Birkel said. "It includes John Nash, Jr. and his wife, Alicia, who have shared painful aspects of their lives with millions. It includes Sylvia Nasar, who wrote the excellent biography that Akiva Goldsman masterfully adapted for the screen. It includes Ron Howard, Russell Crowe and others, who invested their talents in projecting authentic truths about mental illness." "NAMI will be proud to give this award to each of them, for making a difference both with the movie and the dialogue that has followed." NAMI traditionally presents awards at its annual national convention, which this year is scheduled for June 26-30, in Cincinnati, Ohio. | |||||