The documentary "God Knows Where I Am" (2016) follows the life and death of Linda Bishop, a homeless woman who struggled with starvation, sanity, and mental illness, specifically bipolar disorder. The film is told through her diary entries, which were found beside her body in an abandoned New Hampshire farmhouse. The documentary explores her four months of survival on apples and rainwater, her mental health decline, and societal failures in protecting the homeless and mentally ill. It is directed by Todd and Jedd Wider and narrated by Lori Singer. The film has won numerous awards and was critically acclaimed, also airing on PBS in 2018. It highlights the devastating effects of severe mental illness, homelessness, and systemic neglect from multiple perspectives. If interested, the documentary is available on platforms such as PBS, Netflix, and Amazon Video for streaming or purchase.
