What Could WE Have Done

What Could WE Have Done

7.0

Feb 17 2022

0h 15m

An emotional short film showing how this addiction can end in tragedy unless help and awareness is given. This project aims to show that help is available to the people who believe they are alone in the world.

William Rosen

William Rosen

Adam

Kian Thomas Barry

Kian Thomas Barry

Sketchy Friend

Alexis Margolin

Alexis Margolin

Scout Latshaw

Scout Latshaw

Sister

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