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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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