A formally free poetic documentary filmed through a summer depression in northern Portugal.
Harley, a twenty-year-old college student, visits her doctor to share how she's been feeling off lately. A recent culmination of events has caused her to spiral. Her everyday life turns toward a cold path as she falls into an obstructive rhythm of coping and self sabotage. Plagued by traumatic events in her past, she reaches out for help as she feels she has nowhere else to turn.
A young boy must relearn piano in order to rekindle the broken relationship between him and his mother.
A young man struggles to cope with the effects of hearing damage.
A young man losses the love of his life in a break-up. Filled with depression and feeling dead inside will he make it? Can he move on?
The Gate is about a young woman that breaks up with her boyfriend, to try and suppress her thoughts she takes a walk in the forest where strange things start to happen. This was experiment to create foley sound design.
16 year old Josh, Opens up about his mental health problems in which he finds a community of people to support him
JORDAN is a lonely Manhattan painter. When GINGER, a suicidal 19 year old squatter calls Jordan by accident, she threatens to kill herself if he doesn't meet her for lunch. This dark dramedy is 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' on lithium. 16mm film
After forcefully being called to their grandfather's funeral by their abusive mother, our protagonist is forced to deal with their suicidal tendencies in conversations with their cousin, mother, and recently widowed grandfather.
A look at past diary entries reveals a teenage girl's struggles with body image and depression
A woman. A phone call. A reality unspoken.
A dare from Swedishllama (UrolithicOak)
A girl spends New Years Eve alone, reflecting on how she spent the previous year.
On a rainy afternoon, Martha discovers an old Polaroid in her bedroom. She then spends the whole afternoon conversing with someone deeply familiar and significant from her past.
Smooth Feather is proud to announce the release of our latest film, "Silently United"! Parker Day, Director of "Silently United, listened to the stories and experiences of his peers to create an authentic telling of what living with anxiety is like. While this movie is just a glimpse of one person's anxiety, we hope that this film creates space for an open dialogue between people to talk more about this unifying topic.
The action takes place in the present and past, and in a surreal environment where the motifs of Kazakov’s stories intersect. The hero can easily meet with Stalin or drink vodka with a homeless person in the basement.
This documentary attempts to understand why so many comedians experience mental health issues, a condition that stands in stark contrast to their profession. Anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts: these are the heavy subjects they dare to tackle on stage. Cathy Gauthier, Coco Belliveau, Jean-François Mercier, Mario Jean, Maude Landry, Preach and Simon Gouache testify.