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FILM: ‘I Made This For You’ free to watch for World Suicide Prevention Day

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I Made This For You, a searingly honest British feature film that tackles mental health, depression and suicide head on, is now available to watch for free on Youtube globally.

The release marks World Suicide Prevention Day and will be showing on the platform for a month until World Mental Health Day on Saturday, October 10.I Made This For You follows a man, played by Gary Grant (Enemy Lines), who cuts himself off from his friends and family and has recently attempted suicide.

He is pulled back from the edge by a documentary made about his life by a friend, played by director Cristian Solimeno (Guilt, Rush, Footballers’ Wives).

His friends also include Alison Newman (EastEnders, Footballers’ Wives), Dermot Murphy (Animals, The Drummer and.

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