Suicide Prevention

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.

Through A Different Lens

“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.

That’s What Friends are For

“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.”

The Burden of Pressure

“Our video was created simply to provide hope. A lot of people our age struggle with the multitudes of responsibilities they have and often times feel overwhelmed. Our video also serves to pass the message that no matter where you are, you are not alone.”

Unsaid

“Unsaid is a short film targeting Suicide Prevention. We face the difficulty of fully expressing our true thoughts and emotions during moments where we feel defeated. Many things are left unsaid as we struggle to be honest with ourselves and others. In retrospect, saying what is actually on our minds is the first step in receiving help from others who care about us. Knowing the signs of Suicide is crucial for us to identify in order to reach out.”

We Care

“A black and white world showing people who are depressed and feel sad. Then, they see someone reaching out to them and they take their hand. They are then brought into color and feel welcomed and happy again.”

Designing Help

“It is a short film about a student/designer who struggles due to him comparing himself to others. He does not think he is good enough or will ever become what he wants to be. He feels alone and lost, and is stubborn to get help. Once he finally does get help, he learns to work with it to achieve what he wants.”

Missed Moments

“Hailey is a teenager who struggles with suicidal thoughts. We are introduced to her with her parents arguing in the background, and later showing signs of isolation and giving away her prized possessions to her friend, Sidney. After a long day, Hailey opens up about her feelings to Sidney when she texts to check up on her. Sidney brings up how she tries to think of things around her or in her future that she’d miss as a way of coping with her daily stresses. After reading the message, Hailey realizes that her friend is right and asks if they could seek help together the next day.”

A Friend in Need

“In this short film, two friends notice changes in their friend Sarah’s behavior and talk about what to do. I used this film as an opportunity to reference some of the symptoms of depression (pulling away from friends and activities, not caring about things) and also to reference the advice about getting an adult involved. Her two friends talk about their worries and debate whether to intervene or give Sarah space and decide to reach out to a trusted adult as they were advised in a school seminar.”