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Anxious Nation dives deep into the pervasive anxiety that seems to grip our society. The documentary weaves personal stories with a broader cultural examination, creating a poignant atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional weight of the subject. It’s not just statistics; it’s about real families, kids navigating their anxieties, and how parents often inadvertently contribute to this landscape. The film takes a hard look at the stigma surrounding mental health, lifting it just enough for genuine conversations to emerge. It's worth noting the absence of a known director, which gives it a raw, almost grassroots feel. It doesn’t shy away from tough questions, making it distinctive in its approach.
Focuses on personal stories of anxiety. · Examines parental roles in children's mental health. · Addresses stigma around mental health openly.
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