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The entry you are judging is a 60-second film in the Mental Health category. Mental health is a complex and sensitive subject that needs to be addressed with compassion and knowledge. This category has special content that must be included and specific content that must be avoided for the safety of and respect for the audience.
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We aim to highlight the widespread difficulties of body dysmorphia. Many get stuck in a constant cycle around a self inflicted problem. Our character portrays a teen whose life revolves around his image. How he can be more satisfied with his appearance, is what he constantly asks himself. This problem has shown an unfortunate amount of growth due to the use of social media, comparison leading to the idea that striving for a “better” appearance, will lead to satisfaction. It needs to be addressed, and we need to remind ourselves of long lasting healthy dopamine. A healthy life is a balanced life. Don’t obsess.
Does the film offer the viewer specific suggestions of what others can do to support mental health? Does the film encourage the viewer and/or other youth to feel, act, or think differently? Films should be action-oriented in some way in order to encourage change and support.