A socially anxious high school student named Evan Hansen finds himself in a complicated situation when a letter he wrote to himself as a therapeutic exercise ends up in the possession of another student who later dies by suicide. The student's parents mistake the letter as their son's suicide note, leading to a series of misunderstandings and a lie that Evan is forced to maintain. As the lie spirals out of control, Evan discovers the power of human connection and learns important lessons about love, forgiveness, and acceptance.
In the movie "School's Out," a teacher becomes obsessed with a group of troubled teenagers who engage in dangerous games and contemplate suicide. As he tries to help them, he discovers shocking secrets and confronts his own demons.
Surviving is a drama movie released in 1985. The story revolves around a teenage girl who faces various challenges including the death of a loved one, a broken heart, and family issues. She forms a bond with an unexpected friend who helps her navigate through her difficult circumstances and find strength to overcome her struggles.
On the outskirts of Parisian council housing estates lies a vast wasteland that still retains its mysteries in this day and age, and serves as a refuge for people who, in their spare time, escape or are often ejected from their overcrowded dwellings. They form small, rather harmless bands, share their first secrets, build up their "treasures" and submit to strict rituals. The sanctity of their rebellions is underscored by initiation through blindfolded jumping and a blood test. An impossible love story is born between two members of the same clan, Dan, a beautiful, tomboyish girl, and Lucky, a sweet but feisty boy.
The Girl on the Bridge is a powerful documentary that follows a group of friends as they embark on a mission to prevent youth suicide. Through their journey, they explore the struggles, hopes, and fears of young people facing this devastating issue. With a cinema-verite style, the film offers an intimate look into the lives of these friends and their inspiring efforts to make a difference.
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."
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