Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), once known as Multiple Personality Disorder, has long fascinated filmmakers and audiences alike. This collection of biopics delves into the lives of individuals grappling with DID, offering not just entertainment but also a deeper understanding of this complex mental health condition. From gripping dramas to thought-provoking documentaries, these films provide a window into the minds of those living with DID, showcasing their struggles, resilience, and the quest for identity.

The Three Faces of Eve (1957)
Description: This film is a classic portrayal of DID, based on the true story of Chris Costner Sizemore, who was diagnosed with the disorder. It explores her journey through therapy and the emergence of her alternate personalities.
Fact: Joanne Woodward won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Eve White, Eve Black, and Jane.


A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Description: Although primarily about schizophrenia, the film touches on DID-like symptoms through the portrayal of John Nash's hallucinations and alternate realities.
Fact: Russell Crowe's performance as John Nash earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.


The Voices (2014)
Description: While not strictly a biopic, "The Voices" offers a comedic yet dark look at a man with DID, whose pets talk to him and influence his actions.
Fact: Ryan Reynolds performed all the voices for his character's pets, showcasing his versatility.


Split (2016)
Description: While not a traditional biopic, "Split" features a character with DID, Kevin Wendell Crumb, whose 23 personalities are explored in a psychological thriller setting.
Fact: The film is part of M. Night Shyamalan's "Eastrail 177" trilogy, connecting to "Unbreakable" and "Glass."


The Lost City of Z (2016)
Description: Although not directly about DID, the film includes elements of identity crisis and dissociation through the character of Percy Fawcett, who becomes obsessed with finding a lost city in the Amazon.
Fact: The film was shot in Colombia and Northern Ireland, recreating the Amazonian jungle.


Frankie & Alice (2010)
Description: This film is based on the true story of Frankie Murdoch, a woman with DID, who struggles with her two distinct personalities, one of which is a white racist woman.
Fact: Halle Berry's performance was critically acclaimed, and she was involved in the film's production.


Sybil (1976)
Description: Based on the book by Flora Rheta Schreiber, "Sybil" tells the story of Shirley Ardell Mason, a woman with 16 distinct personalities, and her therapy sessions with Dr. Cornelia Wilbur.
Fact: The film was one of the highest-rated TV movies of all time, sparking widespread interest in DID.


The United States of Tara (2021)
Description: This film explores the life of a young girl with DID, whose faith and belief in miracles help her navigate her condition.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life stories of individuals with DID.


The Quiet Room (1996)
Description: This Australian film tells the story of a young girl with DID, exploring her internal world and the external pressures that exacerbate her condition.
Fact: The film was directed by Rolf de Heer, known for his unique storytelling style.
