Synopsis
On the brink of despair, a woman contemplates ending her life.
Listening to heartfelt messages from friends about what makes life worth living, she discovers the fragile yet resilient thread of hope.
'Still Here' offers a series of reminders to anyone struggling to hold on in their darkest moments.


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Our Story & Team
Still Here? is a 15-minute short about mental health and suicidality that was filmed in 2024 between London and Romsey in the UK.
Everyone who kindly lent their voice and image to the film has lived experience of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and suicidality. They are based all over the world: Australia, India, US, Canada, UK, UAE and represent even more cultures, countries, and languages through their backgrounds and life journeys.
So far, the film has received 4 festival selections, 1 Certifiate of Merit, and 2 awards:
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Indo Dubai International Film Festival (Kolkata, India): Best International Short Film
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Lift-Off First Time Filmmaker Session (International): Audience Choice Award
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Little Venice Film Festival (London, United Kingdom): Official Selection
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TIMBA International Mental Health Film Festival (Ngunnawal, Australia): Official Selection
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Authentic Global Film Awards (Beverly, United States): Certificate of Merit
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You can find out more about Still Here? in PLEB Magazine's article "Resilient Thread of Hope in Our Darkest Moments" and Red Carpet's piece "​Exploring Hope in Darkness: The Profound Message of Still Here?"
"We created the film I needed the day I found myself sitting at the window, wanting to end it all. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed to this project. I hope it helps those who also find themselves in the depths of darkness, reminding us all that life is worth living."
Solène Anglaret
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