Annual

Life Expectations

As a first generation Hispanic youth, a student faces high expectations and pressure but decides to ask for help from the school counselor.

People Talk

A film about how to be an advocate for mental health and what not to say to someone who is struggling.

Preventing Suicide

Reminds viewers that it’s important to take suicidal thoughts seriously and to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to get help for yourself or a loved one.

Smiling Through Depression

Explores “smiling depression,” or the ability to function well on the outside while experiencing depression. The film encourages viewers to encourage healthy behaviors in loved ones.

Talking Helps

A girl experiences cyberbullying on social media, so her friend asks her directingly if she has been thinking of suicide and offers to go to a counselor.

Never Alone

The filmmakers shared, “Even though some people do not show their struggles, that does not mean they do not need help. The focus was to inform students to reach out to their friends and others to ask how they’re feeling.”

A Genderqueer Perspective (on Mental Health)

Youth describe the way gender expression impacts their mental health, reminding viewers of the importance of allowing people to express their authentic selves without judgment.

Burnout

A youth experiencing changes in sleep, loss of appetite, and loss of interest in activities receives a call from a concerned friend, which offers hope.

Depression’s Fuel

An artistic depiction of the isolation and emotions experienced by a youth with thoughts of suicide, which offers .

Despues de la tormenta

A Spanish-language film sharing the thoughts and emotions of a youth with thoughts of suicide, as well as a messaging of hope.