We Progress - A Short Film about Male Mental Health
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 3:51 pm
Hi Everyone
We are a group of talented & passionate film makers based in London. We have been working on a short film project for sometime now. The film focuses on male mental health and means an awful lot to all of us. Check out the link below to watch our kickstarter video.
https://goo.gl/xhbqWa
We Progress tells the story of Simon and Byron, two young men that are in different stages of their journey through depression, ultimately discovering that sometimes it's the simple things that can truly make a difference. A story of hope and recovery.
As it stands, 1 in 4 of us will suffer from a mental health problem a year as this epidemic of mental health illnesses continues to grow. It became apparent in the very early stages of development of this short film that not only did we all have our own story of mental illness but that through talking, opening up and communicating we was able to deal with it more positively. Suicide is the biggest killer of young males today and it felt necessary to put out a film with a hopeful, positive message that can ultimately help people through their recovery. No-one needs to be alone in this.
Thanks
We Progress Team
We are a group of talented & passionate film makers based in London. We have been working on a short film project for sometime now. The film focuses on male mental health and means an awful lot to all of us. Check out the link below to watch our kickstarter video.
https://goo.gl/xhbqWa
We Progress tells the story of Simon and Byron, two young men that are in different stages of their journey through depression, ultimately discovering that sometimes it's the simple things that can truly make a difference. A story of hope and recovery.
As it stands, 1 in 4 of us will suffer from a mental health problem a year as this epidemic of mental health illnesses continues to grow. It became apparent in the very early stages of development of this short film that not only did we all have our own story of mental illness but that through talking, opening up and communicating we was able to deal with it more positively. Suicide is the biggest killer of young males today and it felt necessary to put out a film with a hopeful, positive message that can ultimately help people through their recovery. No-one needs to be alone in this.
Thanks
We Progress Team