Jonah Hill feels infinitely better since starting therapy with Dr. Phil Stutz, and he wants the world to know it.

Indeed, the actor simply decided to make a documentary devoted to his therapist and long-time friend, which he soberly titled

Stutz

.



“I'm just going to realize how weird this company is – a patient making a film about his therapist.

But my life has improved immeasurably from working with you,” the

Wolf of Wall Street

star says , along with Dr. Stutz, in the trailer.

“If it worked for me, maybe it can work for other people.

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Vulnerable

During the summer, Jonah Hill announced that he would no longer participate in the promotion of his films in order to focus on his mental health, revealing in passing that the media pressure had been causing him repeated anxiety attacks since over twenty years.

As such, the most difficult thing for him was to admit that he was vulnerable, the first step on the path to a happier life.

"You can't move forward without being vulnerable," Phil Stutz asserts in the same trailer.

“The vulnerability, the connection with the rest of the world.

You send a signal to the world that says, "I need you because I can't do this on my own."

»

Stutz

arrives November 14 on Netflix.

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