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Warrendale (1967)
Filmed over five weeks at the Warrendale residential treatment center near Toronto, "Warrendale" observes twelve emotionally disturbed children and the staff who care for them. Working without narration, interviews, or direction, Allan King records daily life as it unfolds, establishing what he later described as “actuality drama.”
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SOS jeunesse en détresse (2025)
Today in France, one in five young people suffers from severe depressive symptoms, and the number of minors visiting psychiatric emergency rooms has tripled in the last five years. Despite the political will that has been demonstrated, child psychiatry is nevertheless faced with a severe lack of resources. The interminable waiting times for treatment are causing a surge in prescriptions for psychotropic drugs.
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The Paintings (2025)
After losing her grandfather when she was less than a year old, a now very conflicted teen must learn how to navigate her grief even though she absolutely does not want to
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Carapaces Fragiles (2017)
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Le Dévoreur de Couleurs (2025)
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Boots (2015)
A teenager recounts a terrible night in the city where he ends up drunk and unhappy at a 24 hour diner. There, he has an encounter with a sweet, inviting family that leaves him feeling a little less lonely.
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Sludge (2024)
A young woman must confront her inner demons personified as a swamp monster in a battle for self- acceptance.
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Generation C (2022)
Due to the measures taken by the government, students have fewer and fewer prospects for a meaningful future. Life is on pause and society is kept in fear. The confidence in a bright future is gone. Even after 18 months, there is still no light at the end of the tunnel. The many promises have not yet changed this situation. In this moving documentary, young people give an idea of the impact of the measures on their lives. Is there still hope or has the damage already been done?
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The Star of Therapy (2019)
When Kendra is admitted into group therapy, she becomes overly competitive about completing her weekly goals.
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Matt Roberts The Battle Is Over (Depression Movie) (2020)
The finale of the depression and suicide awareness trilogy, Matt takes on his final battle against his mind after the years of trauma.
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Brains in Danger (2017)
For the past 20 years, the world has seen an alarming decrease in IQ and a rise of autism and behavioral disorders. This international scientific investigation reveals how chemicals in objects surrounding us affect our brain, and especially those of fetuses.
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Ink Between the Lines (2026)
After the devastating suicide of her best friend Coli, 15 year old Natalie turns to journaling to cope with her overwhelming grief. Struggling with guilt and isolation, she pours her emotions onto the page and joins a support group for teens. A deep conversation with Ezra, a friend who understands silent pain, inspires her to transform her journal entries into a novel. As Natalie writes, she begins to confront hidden truths about her friendship with Coli, unspoken struggles, and the weight of what was left unsaid. Through storytelling, she finds healing, connection, and the courage to speak the truth—not just for herself, but for others who need to hear it.
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What Will I Become? (2026)
More than 50% of transgender boys have attempted suicide. Through two life stories, directors Lexie and Logan unravel why their community is particularly vulnerable to living and dying quietly.
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Adolescent Window (2025)
While their girlfriend is on a trip, Harrison reminisces on his old apartment's bedroom window, one much higher up than his current one.
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Headspace (2025)
An office intern journeys through the bureaucratic mind of a depressed adolescense, desperately convinced that the root of the problem is somewhere hidden in the head.
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Silent Cry (2023)
Silent Cry tells the tragic story of Marcella, a young girl who lost her battle with depression in 2021.
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At Death's Door (2025)
After his brother died in a drunk driving accident, Mark fell into a deep depression and a crippling drug addiction. Just over a year and countless rehab sessions later, Mark's friends take him on a trip to get his mind off of things. However, they are all unaware of the fact that they're being stalked by what seems to be Death?
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Nothing to Worry About (2024)
After rumours about his girlfriend (Paige) begin circulating within his social circle, Eddie begins to struggle with his anxieties and paranoia as they eat their way through his composure.
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Oscura Primavera (2022)
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Small Steps (2025)
A short film by Tea & reflection addressing mental health issues in students.
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royal blue (2017)
A found footage film about suicidal ideation. Text written by Hannelore Commers.
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Hold mig fast. Før jeg forsvinder (2023)
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Exergo (2024)
Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrator unravels several stories related to the economic, social and psychological conditions of past and current artists.
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Shutter Bird (2025)
A troubled young Latina photographer and Asian American juvenile delinquent yearn to escape their farm town in Santa Ynez Valley, CA, but the psychological, cultural, and at times mystical obstacles threaten to hold them forever.
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Breaking the Stigma (2023)
'Breaking the Stigma', a student-made short documentary, presents the thoughts and opinions of several students and parents about the youth mental health crisis in the United States – and what it means for future generations that will enter an increasingly technologically-dependent society.
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Pantry of Memories
A mentally exhausted chef revisits memories she had long supressed through food, allowing her to find closure.
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You Okay? (2023)
A depressed man spirals as he struggles to open up about his mental health. James, a mid-20s modern day man, has battled with anxiety and depression for an unknown amount of time. It’s unclear what caused is and the solution is even more ambiguous. While he has a loving group of friends and a caring partner, he cannot bring himself to open up, even when directly asked about it. This causes an inner conflict for James. He cannot speak about it, he can’t resolve his issues and the contemplative suicidal thoughts are too extreme to entertain. And so he is trapped with his life sentence, with his mind as his prison. He indulges in substance abuse and often imagines pretend scenarios to escape, but these fleeting feelings only make matters worse.
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Salience (2019)
Jane is a 12-year old girl living with Childhood Schizophrenia. Her sister, Jessie, leaves her in the care of their Tita Hilda to study back in Manila. But during her stay, Aunt Hilda is having a hard time dealing with her niece’s illness because of her lack of knowledge of the situation.
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Connecting the Dots (2020)
Connecting the Dots takes on the subject of mental health through the voices of young people around the world.


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