November is not just a month of changing leaves; it’s a time dedicated to raising awareness about the mental health challenges faced by men.
In a world where vulnerability is sometimes seen as a weakness, many men struggle in silence, grappling with issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma. This month, we encourage open conversations and support, emphasizing that it’s okay to seek help and share experiences.
One powerful way to express these issues is through storytelling. Today, we delve into the poignant short film Lost Hope, co-written by Earl Hendricks and co-produced and directed by Norman Leslie. This film bravely explores themes of men’s mental health, childhood sexual abuse, and the trauma that often goes unspoken. Through its raw and honest narrative, Lost Hope aims to spark dialogue and raise awareness about the struggles many face.
Join us as we go Up Close and Personal with South African actor and filmmaker Earl Hendricks, alongside Cape Town-based filmmaker Norman Leslie. Together, we’ll discuss the inspiration behind Lost Hope, the importance of addressing men’s mental health, and how we can all contribute to breaking the silence.