Infinitely Polar Bear
2018

Midwest Theater Scottsbluff, NE

with

Mark DeKraai

Senior Research Director, University of Nebraska Public Policy Center

Infinitely Polar Bear— Mental health: Hope and promise

In partnership with Region 1 Behavioral Health Authority, the Midwest Theater celebrates Mental Health Awareness Month with a presentation by mental health policy expert Mark DeKraai.

Midwest Theater Scottsbluff, NE

Film Synopsis

In Boston, a bipolar father takes over sole responsibility for his two spirited daughters while his wife attends graduate school in New York.

Based on a true story, INFINITELY POLAR BEAR is a funny and heartbreaking portrait of the many unexpected ways in which parents and children save each other.

While most fathers spend their days at work, Cam Stuart (Mark Ruffalo) is more likely to be found mushroom-hunting, cooking elaborate meals, or working on one of his many half- completed projects. His family's wealth keeps his family just barely afloat, while Cam struggles to live with manic depression. When Cam has a manic breakdown that lands him in a mental hospital, his wife Maggie (Zoe Saldana) and their two young daughters, Amelia and Faith, are forced to leave their house in the country and move into a cramped apartment in Cambridge, where Maggie tries to find a decent job, with no luck.

Broke, stressed, and overwhelmed, Maggie applies to business school and is accepted to Columbia University's MBA program. Seeing this as her chance to build a better life for their daughters, Maggie asks Cam to become the primary caregiver for the girls while she completes her degree in New York. After all, routine is what the doctor ordered and the girls miss their dad. Cam agrees, hoping to rebuild his family. But the two spirited girls are not interested in making things easy for him.

With Maggie away in New York, Cam quickly realizes that he's in over his head. Over the course of the next 18 months, as Maggie rushes to complete her degree, he learns, through trial and a lot of error, how to take care of his precocious daughters as well as himself. After years of struggling to find his place in the world, Cam may finally have found where he fits in.



Photo courtesy of PHOTOFEST

About the Speaker

Dr. Mark DeKraai received his JD from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1984 and his PhD in social psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1990. He spent 18 years developing state policies and programs in the areas of mental health, substance abuse, developmental disabilities, child welfare, and juvenile justice before joining the Public Policy Center. Dr. DeKraai’s research interests include child and family systems of care, mental health and substance abuse services, and other health and human services. He is interested in how public engagement processes and evaluation results inform public policy.

This event is presented with the support of the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.