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Notice the Small Signs

“Notice the Small Signs” seeks to educate viewers on suicide prevention while emphasizing the importance of knowing what to look for if you suspect a friend might be struggling.

The Countdown

“The Countdown” provides a powerful example of how to support a friend in crisis.

Tug-o-War

This film visualize’s a young man’s mental health struggle through a game of tug-o-war, ultimately showing that mental health challenges don’t have to be faced alone.

Voices

“Voices” dives into the mind of a high school student considering suicide. In doing so, the film spreads awareness of suicide warning signs, encourages youth to suppour each other, and emphasizes the power of seeking help.

Speaking Up

The filmmakers behind “Speaking Up” wanted to tell a relatable story about the power of reaching out, thereby encouraging others to be open if they are ever concerned about a friend.

Like asking a question

The youth behind “Like Asking a Question” shared that making their film helped teach them that it’s OK to reach out for help.

Silenciado

Focusing on teen mental health and the problems that arise when youth aren’t truly heard by friends family, this film shows how feeling “Silenciado” can make it difficult to reach out for help and find resources.

Better Together

This film emphasizes how important it is to reach out to others and conveys the messages that you never know what someone is going through and that reaching out could help someone more than you realize.

Televised Panic

This stylized film depicts the signs and impact of a panic attack from the perspective of someone experiencing one. In doing so, the film seeks to educate others on how to support a friend who may need help.

I Am Not Alone

This film depicts two sisters feeling disconnected due to one’s declining mental health. The older sister decides to reach out to help her younger sister feel comforted and loved.