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CREDITS:
Executive Producer: Dhar Mann
Idea: Dhar Mann and Michelle Do
Writer: Dhar Mann and Jay Cipriani
Director / Cinematographer: Carlos Orellana
Senior Managers: Ruben Ortiz, Tony Corsini, Christopher M. Brown
Assistant Director: Justin Doyle
Editor: Alejandra Hou
Assistant Editor: Fiza Rubbab
Composer: Nicholas Jones
Colorist: Mario Pantin
Sound Editor: Lucca Mendes
VFX Editor: N/A
Casting Manager: Kevin Svec
Casting Associate: Maral Manesh
Pre Production Managers: Hope Mueller, Luz Ortiz, AJ Vargas
Post Production Manager: Brian Nelson, Allan Dave Castro
Breakdown Associate: Ren Lathbury
Bookings Manager: Kevin Acciani
Bookings Associates: Nix Villarubin, Sherri Salazar, Khai Almendrala, Lea Leysis, Andro Cadapan
Gaffer: Vaibhav Arora
Production Assistant: Colter Angel, Dante DiBello
Makeup/Hair: Brittany Fontaine, Bunny Armendariz
Wardrobe: Nadia Tulin
Sound Mixer / Boom Operator: Travis Hatcher
Production Designer: Marco Chiong
Set Dresser: Cory Maracle, Emmett Lee Merritt
Props and Inventory Manager: Manuel Alcaraz
Props Associate: Armand Bashar
Art PA: Jillian Fudali
Inventory Associate: Joshua Bogert

Actors
Ansel - Jesse Lambright
Idina - Chrissy Bergeron
Melissa - Mila Nabours
Sasha - Gia Glenn
Older Sasha - Logan Roe
Dad - Joseph Gilbert
Paul - Alex Long
Nerdy Kid - Jackson Brivic
Student Photographer - Austin Keiser
Crowd Member 1 - G. Thomas Clough
Crowd Member 2 - Mark Baker
Crowd Member 3 - Shay Deme
Delinquent - Marcus Wolski
Cop 1 - Jamal Delaney
Cop 2 - Susie Melchor
Jane - Debi Kaye
Principal - Rosetta Tate
Debater - John Santoyo
Guest 1 - Lester “London” Subblefield
Guest 2 - Maureen Callahan
Attorney - Xander Bailey
Student 1 - Barbara Horvat
Student 2 - Jaydon Carlson
Student 3 - Natalia Christabelle
Student 4 - Scott McIntire
Student 5 - Patsy Arenas
Student 6 - Michelle Peters
Doctor - Dasler Jimenez
Psychiatrist - Jim Anderson


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dissing your father before his passing is the worst guilt a person can feel

favorkys
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i love how melissa supported him and stayed with him no matter what

Lulu-omdk
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15:12 BLUD WAS SO DRUNK HE SAID “YoU kNoW oSsiFer

Yousefini
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I really like how Melissa was really supportive and showed true love to him.

Edit: tnx guys for 719 likes! Really appreciate it 🥹☺️😀

Edit: tnxxxx for 800 likes!!! 😭🥰 reallyyy appreciate it!

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It’s heartwarming to see mental health disorders being acknowledged and taken seriously now. Now, there are treatments, therapies, and medications people can take for mental health, which can help them live a better life.

Lilly-edqx
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The 3am motivation just kicked in💀 12:26

Nebula_chaser
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13:46 “you’ve been so sus lately” made me jump off my body 💀

mexicoball
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This video really hits home for me because my mother committed suicide when I was only 9 years old. She suffered from Bipolar Disorder.

NoahBoyer
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I think mental illness is a topic that needs to be discussed, and I'm glad this video was made. There is still so much stigma around it because it's an "invisible" disease, and most people don't understand it. The portrayal in the video was okay. At 30 minutes, it was one of their longer videos, but still too short of a time to give a real portrayal. Movies that are made don't usually get it right. I think one of these networks, or like Netflix or something, needs to make a TV series with an accurate portrayal of mental illness so that viewers can follow the character along in their struggles year after year.

I was diagnosed with bipolar 20 years ago, and it doesn't go away once you get on meds and start therapy. People with bipolar disorder struggle with ups and downs for the rest of their lives. The hope is to be able to catch it before you get too manic or too depressed so medications can be adjusted quickly (usually just tweaked) and get on with life.

mef
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not the mean girl almost every video being a nice person now💀

Edit: omg 1.1K thank uuu guys so much💕💕

tayahhall
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My ex bf had that condition. It should never be shamed and judged for, but people with that condition can’t use that as an excuse to mistreat others. Poor Melissa

taegangrace
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He did the right thing to get help for his condition Melissa truly loves him she stands by himm fantastic message love it

michellebrunache
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I love this quote "it's always darkest before the dawn." Thank you so much Dhar, I really appreciate it. 🙂😀😃😄😁🤩

nicolewranich
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The ending was so wholesome how the sis graduated and he started a family with his girlfriend after everything they’ve been through ❤

Aya-rsec
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The poor dad😢
He had depression😢 poor guy seemed like the best dad in the world
And the way he (Ansel)just broke up with Melissa 😢 she was supportive for him

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00:27 My mom was just like his father.
I was young and didn't understand why she was always in bed, crying and giving up of her things. Just some months later we knew she was depressive. It was not easy, but Thank God she is all right now! 🙌🏼❤

LuanaLima-nkcy
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"He's acting like his father... (stops crying suddenly and has a normal expression for a few seconds) I mean, Definitely manic" LOL I CAN'T

ListairaOfficial
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Living with bipolar is a daily challenge, but I've found a way to cure the symptoms.

muu
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My friend has this condition and is constantly being judged and shamed for it. Sometimes he can’t really control it unless he takes frequent therapy lessons.

Jayden-lrmm
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“It’s always darkest before the dawn.”
People with Bipolar Disorder can’t help it. It’s not THEIR fault. All they need is just the help they can get. Never judge those people for Bipolar Disorder.

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