You Are Not Alone
“You Are Not Alone” provides positive examples of how to get help when faced with depression and other challenges.
“You Are Not Alone” provides positive examples of how to get help when faced with depression and other challenges.
“You Matter” gives insight into what people should do if they are feeling depressed and empowers the audience by telling them that they matter.
“Through a Different Lens” is about how a person who seemingly has a great life can become depressed and not know how to deal with it. The filmmakers wanted to spread awareness about this important topic.
This film is about showing empathy to those who are going through a tough time and being open to understanding others’ situations.
“Who am I to Complain” centers on the eldest daughter in a Vietnamese family who struggles with mental health due to stress and the pressures of perfectionism. Though she is initially unsupported, she doesn’t lose hope and decides to get help.
“Seasons of Hope” shows that even when you feel like the world is moving too fast for you to keep up with, you can still find hope. The film is a reminder to slow down and take a breath and encourages mental health understanding and support.
This film uses abstract visuals to enhance examples of how to tell that someone may be struggling with thoughts of suicide.
“Our film ‘That’s What Friends Are For’ highlights a friend helping another who’s struggling with thoughts of suicide. It emphasizes the power of friendship and taking action when noticing warning signs, aligning with the goal of raising awareness on how to prevent suicide among teens.”
This film explores mental health through the lens of Vietnamese culture, touching on identity, communication, and inter-generational barriers.
This unique and creative film reimagines “Alice in Wonderland” to tell a story about youth mental health.