Tim Ellrich’s Debut Feature ‘In My Parents’ House’ Captures the Strains of Caregiving and Schizophrenia, Wins at Rotterdam Film Festival

Rotterdam, Netherlands – At the recent International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), a poignant film delved into the complex world of schizophrenia, drawing from the deeply personal family experiences of writer-director Tim Ellrich. His debut narrative feature, “Im Haus Meiner Eltern” (In My Parents’ House), not only took home the Tiger Special Jury Award but also shed light on the often-overlooked emotional and physical demands placed on caregivers. The film, captured in stark black and white, was shot in the director’s childhood home, adding a layer of authenticity and intimacy to the story. Through its nuanced … Read more

Urgent Safety Review Demanded as Baby Loungers Lead to Family Tragedies and Financial Strains

Port Washington, NY – Recent investigations have linked baby loungers to several severe incidents, spotlighting the unforeseen dangers these products pose. Highlighting these concerns, Jerold Parker, founding partner of Parker Waichman LLP, speaks out on the vital importance of adhering to safety standards and the necessity for accountability in the manufacturing of baby products. Parker stresses the dual burden of emotional distress and financial strain these incidents place on families, emphasizing that the repercussions can be long-lasting and wide-ranging. Echoing the sentiment, Parker draws attention to the significant financial challenges that can burden families after … Read more