1977 · Movie
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
While One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) offered a subversive and satirical look at a psychiatric institutions, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977) delivered a dramatic, emotionally compelling portrait of a young woman's experience of psychiatric treatment. This Oscar®-nominated screenplay was adapted from the best-selling novel by Joanne Greenberg. It features a critically acclaimed performance by a young Kathleen Quinlan in an extremely challenging role. In her critically acclaimed performance, Quinlan inhabits Deborah, a mentally ill teen who struggles between fantasy and reality, escaping to her own imaginary world. Deborah is sent to a psychiatric hospital for treatment by Dr. Fried (Ingmar Bergman's favorite ), who must attempt to rescue Deborah from the cruel beauty of her inner world. Shot with stark realism, the film pulls no punches in its depiction of a psychiatric ward, while maintaining individual and sensitive portrayals of the hospital's residents.