
Stutz

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Description
Stutz by Jonah Hill centers on psychiatrist Phil Stutz and the visual therapy tools he developed over decades of practice, while letting the bond between therapist and patient stay fully visible. Built from candid conversations between Hill and Stutz, it moves through early life, vulnerability, mental health, and the personal history behind his approach to therapy. What gives it weight is the unusual intimacy of the setup, where treatment is shown not as abstract theory but as something meant to be used in real life.
Director / Filmmaker
Jonah Hill
About the Director / Filmmaker
Jonah Hill, director, writer, producer, and actor, expanded from performance into filmmaking with work that is more intimate and self-directed than his studio screen persona might suggest. Official film records credit him as writer-director of Mid90s and director of Stutz, alongside music-video and producing work. Across those projects, he gravitates toward youth, friendship, vulnerability, and self-scrutiny rather than large-format issue documentary or institution-led nonfiction.
Jonah Hill, director, writer, producer, and actor, expanded from performance into filmmaking with work that is more intimate and self-directed than his studio screen persona might suggest. Official film records credit him as writer-director of Mid90s and director of Stutz, alongside music-video and producing work. Across those projects, he gravitates toward youth, friendship, vulnerability, and self-scrutiny rather than large-format issue documentary or institution-led nonfiction.
Topic
Mental Health, Continuous Development
Who It’s Best For
This fits viewers drawn to therapy as practical work, especially when they want tools they can reflect on beyond the session itself. A second fit is anyone curious about the bond, tension, and usefulness inside a therapist-client relationship.
Production Company / Studio
Strong Baby Productions, Valentine, Fishbowl Films, Diamond Docs
Approach
Shot as an intimate exchange, the documentary uses conversation and visual therapy tools to merge portrait, method lesson, and self-disclosure. Its stance is openly personal and admiring, presenting Stutz’s framework through trust and testimony rather than critical distance.
Duration
96 Minutes
Year
2022
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