In this suspenseful drama, a crisis line operator in Seattle receives a call from a woman who is contemplating suicide. As he tries to keep her on the line and trace her location, he becomes personally invested in her well-being and races against time to save her life.
The Phone Call is a drama short film that explores the emotional journey of a woman working at a crisis hotline. When she receives a call from a man contemplating suicide, she must find a way to connect with him and provide the support he needs. Through their conversation, both of their lives are forever changed.
A crisis helpline assistant attracts the attention of a serial killer who delights in feeding her cryptic, nursery-rhyme style riddles when planning his next murder!
Domestic violence drama, with Gail O'Grady as a distraught young mother, finding herself stalked by her newly paroled ex and armed with a loaded gun, and Ami Pietz as a journalist volunteering at a crisis hotline to do an "inside" story.
An up-to-date look at Youth Suicide with an examination of the warning signs, statistics and causes, along with possible ways teachers and parents can use to help their child overcome this important social issue. Also includes a look at the media and its handling of the social issue through the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" and the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, "Dear Evan Hansen."
A cynical counselor at a crisis hotline finds himself in a life or death situation when a young man calls and threatens to kill three people and then himself.
When an HIV positive man phones the local help line, he gets less than he bargained for. After being put on hold, being transferred and being Dis'd, he loses more than a few T-Cells.
Simon, an LGBTQ crisis hot-line operator, is becoming increasingly cynical over the frivolous calls he keeps receiving. It's all complaining and no actual crisis. Until one night when a young man named Danny calls in saying he is going to kill three other people before killing himself. Simon gets Danny to unravel his story of betrayal, the dark web and dangerous relationships. Originally re-titled and released as Crisis Hotline, the film-makers were not satisfied with the "slasher-movie" style marketing campaign. The film-makers have now restored the original title and extensively updated the physical elements of the film such as composing an all-new score, a sound design re-mix, a total color re-grade, a new pre-title sequence and re-edited scenes.
A closeted homosexual phones a crisis line from inside his closet.
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