Submitted by:
Frances Sommer Anderson, PhD, SEP
140 East 40th Street—Suite 12A
New York, New York 10016
140 East 40th Street—Suite 12A
New York, New York 10016
“All the Rage (Saved by Sarno)” has been held over after a successful screening that began June 23. It was the highest grossing per screen indie film to open this weekend with a box office of 9700. It will run for at least 2 weeks.
There are 5 showings daily at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 pm at Cinema Village.
For all who are interested in integrative treatment of somatic pain and other stress-related conditions, we recommend the documentary, “All the Rage (Saved by Sarno),” created and directed by Michael Galinsky in collaboration with Suki Hawley and David Bellinson. Galinsky is also known for his documentary “Battle for Brooklyn” in 2011, among others. (https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Michael_Galinsky) In All the Rage, he tracks his history of back pain and his recovery, with the help of John E. Sarno, MD. The documentary, a work in progress for more than 10 years, features a wide range of integrative medicine practitioners as well as mental health professionals and appearances by celebrities who have publicly acknowledged Dr. Sarno’s help in healing pain.
The filmmakers have invited me to answer questions after the 5pm showing on Saturday July 1.
The theater is located at 22 East 12th Street.
You can pre-order tickets now by going to the Cinema Village website.
https://www.cinemavillage.com/ Now-Playing/all-the-rage.html
You can also pre-order tickets now by calling the theater at 212-924-3364 (box office) – or stop by the theater to purchase tickets.