Let’s Talk Suicide prevention Film Fest 25

Let’s Talk Suicide Prevention Film Festival

Available in 12d 19h 12m 43s
Available September 16, 2025 5:00 AM UTC
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20 films in package
1 in 5: A Documentary
In this raw and introspective documentary, a young woman reflects on her tumultuous struggles with mental health marked by bipolar and borderline personality disorder.
1 In 5: Filmmaker video
Absent of Me
Short documentary about the little known depersonalization disorder
After the Rain
Haunted by his past, Aaron abruptly wakes up in an inpatient mental facility. Following his daily routine, Aaron participates in his one-on-one therapy session, where he is encouraged to face his past traumas and navigate his triggers to best prepare for his pending release
and Yesterday and Today and Tomorrow
A girl struggles to fit in at a mental health treatment facility after coming out of a major depressive episode that derails her life.
and Yesterday and Today and Tomorrow Director's interview
Bleeding Heart
A successful man with the illusion of the perfect life no longer desires to exist. Can life be breathed into him again, or will he remain trapped by his silence?
Broken Stranger
“BRokeN StRangER” introduces us to Marlow on the ledge of a high-rise apartment building as he prepares to jump and commit suicide. His tremendous despair is caused by untreated bipolar disorder. But before he can end his life, Marlow is discovered by a visiting filmmaker, Josh.
Instructions For Crying
"A Brazilian socio-environmental photojournalist cries talking to his psychoanalyst over the phone. His friend, an A’wue-Xavante lawyer, fights fires and diseases on his indigenous land. Mm, there’s something that should have been said about the psychoanalyst."
Idiot, Relax
An uptight man tries to relax with the help of a meditation tape. The harder he tries, the more frustrated he becomes.
It Stops With Me
A short documentary, following a young woman and mother who emerges from childhood trauma and addiction, finds resilience and forges a new life for her and her daughter.
Marble Me Free
How do we cope and what do we do when physical and emotional pain, obstacles, and hardship block our way forward? This "dark night of the soul" journey is powerfully depicted in the "Marble Me Free" animated film.
Hold On To Tomorrow
“Hold On To Tomorrow” with its healing words, imagery, and music beautifully raises awareness of 988 (the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number) and with compassion opens conversation on youth mental health. The video is meant to be shared and can easily be used by schools, mental health services, and community settings as an introduction to discussion on mental health, suicide risk factors and prevention, and resource sharing. The music video highlights the powerful contribution the arts can make in mental health care communication, and promotion. It is an outreach of the Hold On Campaign for Suicide Prevention that uses the power of art to educate, connect, express, and heal. To learn more, please
Mimi Goes to Rehab
Misa Butsuhara's short film, Mimi Goes to Rehab, is a comedy about a therapist and her friend pretending to be drug addicts to escape their lives.
She's On the Run
A teenage girl tormented by severe anxiety, depression, and hallucinations, finds herself unable to manage her overwhelming emotions. Escaping into an 80s-inspired altered reality born from obsession, she becomes determined to end her life.
Rose of Sharon
A newly-widowed mother must cope with being the sole caregiver of her disabled, teenage son.
Suidade
Broken Stranger Director video
Where The great Spirits live
Swept Off
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In this raw and introspective documentary, a young woman reflects on her tumultuous struggles with mental health marked by bipolar and borderline personality disorder. Growing up feeling different and disconnected, she navigates a world where she never quite fit in, leading her to rebel and self-medicate through drugs. Her brushes with the law, incarceration and episodes of attempted suicide reveal a profound sense of isolation and desperation. She discovers a path to mental well being through therapy, ultimately finding empowerment in music and a renewed sense of purpose. This powerful visual account highlights the importance of self-acceptance, resilience, and the ongoing battle against the stigma surrounding mental health, reminding us that while life may be imperfect, it is a shared human experience worth embracing.

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    25:03
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Director
    Paul Gato
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