
Even Filmmakers Need Therapy
S1 · E1IMDB:
7.0
Released
6/4/2025
Duration
0h 0m
Genre
Documentary, Reality, Talk
Country
Malaysia
Cast
Rachael Shuen, Ellyza Bachtiar, Royce Iqram
Overview
Even Filmmakers Need Therapy offers a raw, introspective glimpse into the emotional toll of filmmaking. Through candid, confessional-style moments, four crew members reveal the personal struggles and creative pressures behind the scenes, turning the spotlight inward in a group-therapy-inspired format. It's an honest look at the human side of production rarely seen on camera.

Even Filmmakers Need Therapy
Season 1 · Episode 1IMDB:
7.0Released
6/4/2025
Genre
Documentary, Reality, Talk
Cast
Rachael Shuen, Ellyza Bachtiar, Royce Iqram
Duration
0h 0m
Country
Malaysia
Overview
Even Filmmakers Need Therapy offers a raw, introspective glimpse into the emotional toll of filmmaking. Through candid, confessional-style moments, four crew members reveal the personal struggles and creative pressures behind the scenes, turning the spotlight inward in a group-therapy-inspired format. It's an honest look at the human side of production rarely seen on camera.
Episodes
EP 1AvailableEpisode 1
In Episode 1 of Even Filmmakers Need Therapy, the crew pulls back the curtain on the filmmaking process—not with behind‑the‑scenes showboating, but with raw and candid confessions. One by one, key production members sit in front of the camera, offering short, unfiltered reflections on their creative stresses, doubts, and personal challenges. The atmosphere feels less like a production meeting and more like group therapy—equal parts introspective and revealing. The tone shifts from performative to personal as each voice adds a layer of emotional honesty. It’s a bold exploration of the psychological labor behind making a film, where the mental landscape of the crew becomes as central as the final cut.

Episode 1
In Episode 1 of Even Filmmakers Need Therapy, the crew pulls back the curtain on the filmmaking process—not with behind‑the‑scenes showboating, but with raw and candid confessions. One by one, key production members sit in front of the camera, offering short, unfiltered reflections on their creative stresses, doubts, and personal challenges. The atmosphere feels less like a production meeting and more like group therapy—equal parts introspective and revealing. The tone shifts from performative to personal as each voice adds a layer of emotional honesty. It’s a bold exploration of the psychological labor behind making a film, where the mental landscape of the crew becomes as central as the final cut.
Cast

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Rachael Shuen

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Ellyza Bachtiar

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Royce Iqram

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