Demi Lovato releases powerful documentary
Singer highlights mental illness in her short film, ‘Beyond Silence’
Singer-actor Demi Lovato, who has been vocal about her battle with bipolar depression, believes that mental health is "just as important as physical health".
Inspired by her own travails with mental health, the Let It Go crooner recently served as an executive producer of a documentary titled Beyond Silence. It follows three individuals – Jeff Fink, Lauren Burke, and Lloyd Hale – and their experiences with mental illnesses including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.
Demi Lovato opens up about mental illness
The audience catches a glimpse into their lives and their diagnoses—ultimately proving that the only way to live well with a mental health condition is to speak openly about it, create awareness, and start conversations.
"You can hear in the documentary how different they are, but also how alike they are," Lovato told variety.com. "It's important that we get that message out there because mental health is so important -- it's just as important as physical health."
Lovato worked on the film with photographer and film-maker Shaul Schwarz, and collaborated with Sunovion Pharmaceuticals and five mental health organisations, who nominated Fink, Burke, and Hale to be in the film. She hopes that the documentary not only educates, but also inspires people to raise awareness and spark conversation about mental health.
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Asked about her own recovery process, Lovato shared her realisation that being vocal about her own struggles resonates deeply with those who suffer from the same or similar conditions, which has inspired her to be so open about her journey.
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Inspired by her own travails with mental health, the Let It Go crooner recently served as an executive producer of a documentary titled Beyond Silence. It follows three individuals – Jeff Fink, Lauren Burke, and Lloyd Hale – and their experiences with mental illnesses including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.
Demi Lovato opens up about mental illness
The audience catches a glimpse into their lives and their diagnoses—ultimately proving that the only way to live well with a mental health condition is to speak openly about it, create awareness, and start conversations.
"You can hear in the documentary how different they are, but also how alike they are," Lovato told variety.com. "It's important that we get that message out there because mental health is so important -- it's just as important as physical health."
Lovato worked on the film with photographer and film-maker Shaul Schwarz, and collaborated with Sunovion Pharmaceuticals and five mental health organisations, who nominated Fink, Burke, and Hale to be in the film. She hopes that the documentary not only educates, but also inspires people to raise awareness and spark conversation about mental health.
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Asked about her own recovery process, Lovato shared her realisation that being vocal about her own struggles resonates deeply with those who suffer from the same or similar conditions, which has inspired her to be so open about her journey.
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.