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Using splitscreen editing, this film illustrates some possible signs of suicide in contrast to more healthy behavior.
Using splitscreen editing, this film illustrates some possible signs of suicide in contrast to more healthy behavior.
A film that shows the warning signs of suicide in a student and directs the viewer to get help if they notice these signs.
This film encourages the viewer to ask the direct question “Are you thinking of suicide?” The filmmakers shared, “Our film recognizes that seeing a sign doesn’t always indicate thoughts of suicide. However, it encourages people to reach out regardless.”
Through a vlog, a youth describes his expeience with thoughts of suicide, and reachign out for help.
A youth writes in a diary about her mental health and her hopes for the year before she turns 16.
A girl notices warning signs of suicide in her friend, and seeks help for her from a trusted adult.
This films encourages a young person who is experiencing a tough time to call on other people for support. The film shows a multitude of different people saying “call me” and ends with a creative transition to call the Suicide Prevention Crisis Line.
It’s a heartwarming story about someone who has thoughts of suicide, but they get help they need through someone who was willing to listen.
The intent of our film is to remind people that we should be aware of suicide along with the feelings of others. We hope our film is able to convey a lack of awareness about how other people may be feeling. Some people may be feeling alone and show signs of depression but others may see it as miss behaving.