From Self Portrait presented to M.Sage by William Adolphe Bouguereau (1886)

Plot Synopsis

A group of government doctors collaborate in the rehabilitation of a former clinic patient through a host-home program in accordance with a new medicare reform mandate. In exchange for asylum, she agrees to participate in an experimental shock therapy treatment.

Read chapter one of Nothing Like The Sun's literary adaptation.

Partially inspired by Patrick Suskind's 1985 novel, Das Perfume: Die Geschichte eines Mörders (Perfume: The Story of a Murderer) and the Alice Mitchell trials of 1892, Nothing Like The Sun was adapted for the screen by Nguyen D. Nguyen after its origins as an outline for a documentary project on insane asylums, entitled "The Foundations of 20th Century Reason". View Nothing Like The Sun Trailer.

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