More than three million Filipinos are affected with depression, according to the Department of Health. But in countries like the Philippines, mental health is rarely discussed, let alone acknowledged. Oftentimes, a high profile case is required to trigger conversations regarding the matter.

Still Waters” is a documentary about the journey of a girl who struggles with mental illness. Diagnosed at a young age, we witness how she copes mentally, physically, and emotionally in an attempt to overcome it.

WARNING: This film contains themes of suicide. Please watch at your own discretion.

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2 responses to “‘Still Waters’: A Docu Film on Depression”

  1. […] with a mood disorder while in this time of uncertainty is very challenging. Aside from the nagging thoughts about […]

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  2. […] initial diagnosis was panic disorder and depression. Until after more than a year of continuous therapy and medication, I was diagnosed with Bipolar […]

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