A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 21, 2023
Original Title:
You Okay?
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A depressed man spirals as he struggles to open up about his mental health. James, a mid-20s modern day man, has battled with anxiety and depression for an unknown amount of time. It’s unclear what caused is and the solution is even more ambiguous. While he has a loving group of friends and a caring partner, he cannot bring himself to open up, even when directly asked about it. This causes an inner conflict for James. He cannot speak about it, he can’t resolve his issues and the contemplative suicidal thoughts are too extreme to entertain. And so he is trapped with his life sentence, with his mind as his prison. He indulges in substance abuse and often imagines pretend scenarios to escape, but these fleeting feelings only make matters worse.
Assistant Director:
Lada Kopytova
Camera Technician:
Charlie Darney
Dylan Bolton
Color Grading:
25Post Services
Compositor:
Michael Hurst
Director:
Barrett Loades
Director of Photography:
Caleb Pithers-Gregory
Editor:
Barrett Loades
Lighting Technician:
Mathilda Kenny
Liam Ihde
Producer:
Lisa Kochanova
Production Design:
Mia-Rose Jones
Emma Broderick
Sound Designer:
Olmo Ramella
Sound Recordist:
Michael Hurst
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ava Jay Silvey
Writer:
Barrett Loades
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