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The Silent Epidemic
Release Date: December 12, 2010
Year | : | 2010 |
Slogan | : | «The new ways science is finding to battle the long ignored and mysterious behaviour of self-harm, which affects over 200,000 Australians every month.» |
Genres | : | Documentary |
Production Companies | : | Northern Pictures, Beyond Productions |
Director | : | Ili Baré |
Producers | : | |
Writers | : | Mark Hamlyn |
RunTime | : | 52 mins. |
Every month, an estimated 200,000 Australians deliberately hurt themselves. They cut, scratch, burn and sometimes even break bones. It's called self-harm, and it peaks in teenagers and young people. The Silent Epidemic explores this dark and often secret behaviour, asking why more and more people are turning to self-harm as a way to cope with life. Interweaving their personal stories with scientific enquiry, The Silent Epidemic casts a unique lens onto what is fast becoming a problem that can no longer remain hidden. In response to the growing numbers, a group of Melbourne scientists are hunting for a radical solution to self-harm with a world-first experiment. The Silent Epidemic charts their progress: it is both a wake-up call, and ultimately, a story of hope. Written by Mark Hamlyn
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