David O. Russell, director of the Oscar-nominated film Silver Linings Playbook, is using his clout in the entertainment industry to spread a positive message about mental health.
During an appearance Monday on The Last Word, Russell talked with Lawrence O’Donnell about the ripple effect of his movie. “The beauty of the movie is that it has opened up the dialogue and removed the stigma,” Russell remarked. It is this stigma, he argues, that discourages preventative action and subsequently balloons into “a crisis.”
The issue of mental health has been put in the national spotlight in recent months following the deadly shooting in Newtown.
Russell also went to Washington last week to push for improvements in the nation’s mental health care system. Along with actor Bradley Cooper, Russell met with Vice President Biden to discuss the necessity for increased access to mental health care and the role the entertainment industry can play in helping the government.








