The notorious Friern Barnet Asylum was once the largest mental asylum in Europe. With grounds five times the size of Buckingham Palace, and a working farm (hence the term "funny farm"), it was once a self-contained world for thousands of people with mental health problems. Now re-developed as Princess Park Manor, new residents are moving into the luxury grounds of this prime piece or London real estate. But what do the previous residents think about the multi-million pound make-over of their former home and how do the new inhabitants feel about living in a converted asylum? Rebecca Frayn's stylish and thought-provoking documentary makes the point subtly that both sets of residents demonstrate the same basic human desire for asylum. Description: