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Out of Sight: Stop the Stigma, Start a Conversation

Out of Sight: Stop the Stigma, Start a Conversation

stop the stigma. start a conversation.

Genres

Documentary

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Out of Sight takes a close look at how our society treats adolescents at-risk of suicide, or suffering from depression - and its dire consequences. It addresses the idea that such issues are best kept "out of sight."

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Budget

$5000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

63 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

19 September 2017

Country

United States of America

Cast

Annie Blaine

Annie Blaine

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Jessie Minor

Jessie Minor

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Amy Cramer

Amy Cramer

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Laurel Wenson

Laurel Wenson

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Jamie Tworkowski

Jamie Tworkowski

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Sarah Tomlinson

Sarah Tomlinson

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Angela Treese Landis

Angela Treese Landis

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Jess Reed

Jess Reed

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Chris Minor

Chris Minor

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Matthew Buonanno

Matthew Buonanno

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Andre Sumiel

Andre Sumiel

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James Presto

James Presto

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Laurette Johnson-Presto

Laurette Johnson-Presto

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Molly Hudelson

Molly Hudelson

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Katie Piatt

Katie Piatt

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