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From what i got the mother said "no matter what happens dont say anything. NO MATTER WHAT" and hid her while the mother went to either find a hiding place or distract someone. Not saying anything kept her alive. But her mother clearly died. Someone must have broken into the house.
@paulettefrazier4452 күн бұрын
Someone broke into the house because of Kennedy. Cause "you can't keep blaming yourself"
@alexasaltz422911 күн бұрын
Finding someone who is kind, caring, and patient can be life saving.
@Olgabceot16 күн бұрын
I have SM and i relate to this so much
@sylvio209420 күн бұрын
That's the present and future of film. Thank you
@nataliiachernyshova6790Ай бұрын
Very beautiful and heart touching short film.
@the_narrator12Ай бұрын
omg so sad cut my life in to pieces 😭😭😭😭
@PeaceLoveUnityRespectАй бұрын
14:14 three college degrees later and I'm still at the same spot I was 10 years ago....
@PeaceLoveUnityRespectАй бұрын
3:37 being mute shouldn't haul your progression in life.
@mahamohan1Ай бұрын
Excellent film. First time in my life i understood there could be a problem like this. The film needs wide circulation
@charmeinecaАй бұрын
SIlence is my go to trauma response too but never to this extent. Powerful message
@lim10_Ай бұрын
Literally touched me... The characters were so sincere.
@fivelittlestones8602Ай бұрын
Thank you,
@laboniqac2258Ай бұрын
Amazing, perfectly nailed :)
@anagreijoАй бұрын
Se recuperar leva tempo e muito esforço, mas não desista! Você merece ser liberto de suas prisões emocionais! ❤
@paulamitchell1653Ай бұрын
Wow!… I know; pple cope in different ways however this was powerful for me… to just stop communicating… if allowed to I would just hug all the pain away… 😢😢😢… try to develop the spirit to love in your own way… but others need to know that is your way of feeling loved…❤❤🖤🖤🧡🧡♾️
@darwinmonzingo9738Ай бұрын
I hear you 💖
@user-yf6xk8zz6uАй бұрын
I had selective mutism since I was 5.And it was very bad for me...Because first days are always the scariest,they dont know I have selective mutism.They will be like"Whats you name" and I will not say anything.Some teachers say im rude for not answering which made me sad.Now im 13.5 and I dont really have selective mutism.Took me nearly 10 years and I still cant talk to my relatives 😥
@Laura-lu7ybАй бұрын
wow it was awesome to hear kennedy speak thats awesome
@PamelaAnn2 ай бұрын
I have selective mutism. I was diagnosed at age 5. I think people just don't want me to succeed because they are afraid I might do something really stupid! 😢
@EpicCinematicAdventures2 ай бұрын
Beautiful film!
@positvgal82 ай бұрын
Bless the survivors😢😊
@BoolFalse2 ай бұрын
never knew about this before.. is this possible in real life ??
@Belluser-we1uc5cb2l2 ай бұрын
This is way of the future. Scarey.
@lindaalvarez88552 ай бұрын
That was such a heartfelt movie. I was sexually molested when I was 10 years young, naive, overly trusting & innocent & for the longest time, I, too, was afraid to communicate with anyone to tell them what happened to me. I only shared it with my younger sister. I was afraid to say anything because I felt no one would believe me since I was so young. It took me over 15 years to say anything about it to my parents. I understand where Kennedy's fears came from. This was hard to watch until the end when she actually spoke 😊❤! That made me so happy & relieved for her to fight hard for her freedom.
@tjordanlcsw2 ай бұрын
Extraordinary!!
@AnalytiCritic3 ай бұрын
My heart ached for this girl. Childhood is a time for laughter & play, and when children suffer from emotional trauma and are sad, so sad - it's just WRONG & goes against the laws of nature!! When I taught school, every once in a while I'd have a "silent child" in class - It became quite prevalent in the 21st century. I never knew such a thing existed, before I experienced it for myself. At first, I didn't know what to make of it, as a substitute teacher. Then I taught one of them long term. I would try to make her laugh, & say things like: "And WHY are you yelling, young lady?" & she'd start to giggle. The kids found this most fascinating, because she was usually poker faced. Then slowly but surely she began to open up, and to my amazement, her mother wasn't pleased. She let me know that I was NOT to make her speak & to let her be silent. That's when I realized this child was expected to be silent, as there was something that family needed her to hide & not talk about. Just my gut feeling, but it made me very sad for that poor child!! It breaks my heart to know that children & helpless animals are tormented & hurt by monsters who disguise themselves as humans!! Takes all kinds to make a world, and life teaches us that there are kind & wicked people everywhere. Namaste🙏!!
@anhhieu26003 ай бұрын
Tell me the name of songs
@DerekStone3 ай бұрын
Okay that made me cry
@shirleygoodness3 ай бұрын
Loved the theater teacher!! ❤
@premapoojitanananda79473 ай бұрын
🌸🌟💜
@user-fm1qo3tp6r3 ай бұрын
I have never had a short film move me like this one . Great job to all involved
@turtlec71403 ай бұрын
The best thing about this is it reminds me about other people I've met that are like the teacher. There are some really helpful humans out there that are aware of what people to through and what they need...
@trevorzealley7293 ай бұрын
Extraordinary insight in this film . It shows a quality that exceeds other medias by far . Long live this excellence placed before our eyes and minds .
@cristianm70973 ай бұрын
Selective mutism is HORRIBLE. I wanted to speak, but I couldn't.
@allonszenfantsjones3 ай бұрын
Sometimes I think talking is overrated. Just for an example while I understand that the teacher was a model of compassion, her voice was distracting and grating. As a survivor I find singing has always been cathartic for me. Music allowed me to express pain too scary to articulate long before I even remembered the details of trauma. I just followed the feelings. To this day I am most comfortable in silence; conversations are like minefields. Never know when they'll blow up. But if I find someone with whom I feel safe I can be a real chatterbox. It's also not an accident that theater is very attractive to survivors.
@tjmmcd13 ай бұрын
She doesn't speak, yet we're to believe she was accepted to Yale for a theater program? Are you kidding me?
@Tblillard7 күн бұрын
theatre history
@Cluelocc3 ай бұрын
I teared up hearing her say here 😢
@shelleysmith63423 ай бұрын
So sad and touching it made me cry
@DKFilmStudiosLLC3 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful film. I was hooked from the start. I really enjoyed this film. Kennedy saying 'here' was such a powerful moment. The cast and crew did such an amazing job on this film. Bravo to them
@rainewhispers86443 ай бұрын
I havent been able to talk at school for a year after i had a fake friend and i think im scared to talk incase i say something wrong
@memodemo4563 ай бұрын
I cannot tell you how loud I cheered for her when she spoke in the end! I also cried too omg… amazing masterpiece I love this so much! Keep at it!!
@sophielove78964 ай бұрын
Now why would you keep opening the door to check or even step outside. That's already letting some evil identity in the house. Definitely creepy though..
@My3LittleBirds4 ай бұрын
Crimes, this was like a Dahr Man video🤮
@krystalesquivel59424 ай бұрын
wow just amazing piece of art
@nardalis48324 ай бұрын
All it takes is someone who cares, sees the problem but the passion, to help you work around it until you are ready. Love these short films, they are very telling
@PoetKayEh4 ай бұрын
Awesome and left me “Speechless”. Each and every actress used was beautiful by the way. All around beautiful film.
@katjasendmayr13424 ай бұрын
That story is amazing!
@lynettenasseri7534 ай бұрын
What a wonderful and moving movie. It drew me in and kept me interested. Very well made.
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Marvellous script, timing, acting.
what happened to the mother?
From what i got the mother said "no matter what happens dont say anything. NO MATTER WHAT" and hid her while the mother went to either find a hiding place or distract someone. Not saying anything kept her alive. But her mother clearly died. Someone must have broken into the house.
Someone broke into the house because of Kennedy. Cause "you can't keep blaming yourself"
Finding someone who is kind, caring, and patient can be life saving.
I have SM and i relate to this so much
That's the present and future of film. Thank you
Very beautiful and heart touching short film.
omg so sad cut my life in to pieces 😭😭😭😭
14:14 three college degrees later and I'm still at the same spot I was 10 years ago....
3:37 being mute shouldn't haul your progression in life.
Excellent film. First time in my life i understood there could be a problem like this. The film needs wide circulation
SIlence is my go to trauma response too but never to this extent. Powerful message
Literally touched me... The characters were so sincere.
Thank you,
Amazing, perfectly nailed :)
Se recuperar leva tempo e muito esforço, mas não desista! Você merece ser liberto de suas prisões emocionais! ❤
Wow!… I know; pple cope in different ways however this was powerful for me… to just stop communicating… if allowed to I would just hug all the pain away… 😢😢😢… try to develop the spirit to love in your own way… but others need to know that is your way of feeling loved…❤❤🖤🖤🧡🧡♾️
I hear you 💖
I had selective mutism since I was 5.And it was very bad for me...Because first days are always the scariest,they dont know I have selective mutism.They will be like"Whats you name" and I will not say anything.Some teachers say im rude for not answering which made me sad.Now im 13.5 and I dont really have selective mutism.Took me nearly 10 years and I still cant talk to my relatives 😥
wow it was awesome to hear kennedy speak thats awesome
I have selective mutism. I was diagnosed at age 5. I think people just don't want me to succeed because they are afraid I might do something really stupid! 😢
Beautiful film!
Bless the survivors😢😊
never knew about this before.. is this possible in real life ??
This is way of the future. Scarey.
That was such a heartfelt movie. I was sexually molested when I was 10 years young, naive, overly trusting & innocent & for the longest time, I, too, was afraid to communicate with anyone to tell them what happened to me. I only shared it with my younger sister. I was afraid to say anything because I felt no one would believe me since I was so young. It took me over 15 years to say anything about it to my parents. I understand where Kennedy's fears came from. This was hard to watch until the end when she actually spoke 😊❤! That made me so happy & relieved for her to fight hard for her freedom.
Extraordinary!!
My heart ached for this girl. Childhood is a time for laughter & play, and when children suffer from emotional trauma and are sad, so sad - it's just WRONG & goes against the laws of nature!! When I taught school, every once in a while I'd have a "silent child" in class - It became quite prevalent in the 21st century. I never knew such a thing existed, before I experienced it for myself. At first, I didn't know what to make of it, as a substitute teacher. Then I taught one of them long term. I would try to make her laugh, & say things like: "And WHY are you yelling, young lady?" & she'd start to giggle. The kids found this most fascinating, because she was usually poker faced. Then slowly but surely she began to open up, and to my amazement, her mother wasn't pleased. She let me know that I was NOT to make her speak & to let her be silent. That's when I realized this child was expected to be silent, as there was something that family needed her to hide & not talk about. Just my gut feeling, but it made me very sad for that poor child!! It breaks my heart to know that children & helpless animals are tormented & hurt by monsters who disguise themselves as humans!! Takes all kinds to make a world, and life teaches us that there are kind & wicked people everywhere. Namaste🙏!!
Tell me the name of songs
Okay that made me cry
Loved the theater teacher!! ❤
🌸🌟💜
I have never had a short film move me like this one . Great job to all involved
The best thing about this is it reminds me about other people I've met that are like the teacher. There are some really helpful humans out there that are aware of what people to through and what they need...
Extraordinary insight in this film . It shows a quality that exceeds other medias by far . Long live this excellence placed before our eyes and minds .
Selective mutism is HORRIBLE. I wanted to speak, but I couldn't.
Sometimes I think talking is overrated. Just for an example while I understand that the teacher was a model of compassion, her voice was distracting and grating. As a survivor I find singing has always been cathartic for me. Music allowed me to express pain too scary to articulate long before I even remembered the details of trauma. I just followed the feelings. To this day I am most comfortable in silence; conversations are like minefields. Never know when they'll blow up. But if I find someone with whom I feel safe I can be a real chatterbox. It's also not an accident that theater is very attractive to survivors.
She doesn't speak, yet we're to believe she was accepted to Yale for a theater program? Are you kidding me?
theatre history
I teared up hearing her say here 😢
So sad and touching it made me cry
Such a beautiful film. I was hooked from the start. I really enjoyed this film. Kennedy saying 'here' was such a powerful moment. The cast and crew did such an amazing job on this film. Bravo to them
I havent been able to talk at school for a year after i had a fake friend and i think im scared to talk incase i say something wrong
I cannot tell you how loud I cheered for her when she spoke in the end! I also cried too omg… amazing masterpiece I love this so much! Keep at it!!
Now why would you keep opening the door to check or even step outside. That's already letting some evil identity in the house. Definitely creepy though..
Crimes, this was like a Dahr Man video🤮
wow just amazing piece of art
All it takes is someone who cares, sees the problem but the passion, to help you work around it until you are ready. Love these short films, they are very telling
Awesome and left me “Speechless”. Each and every actress used was beautiful by the way. All around beautiful film.
That story is amazing!
What a wonderful and moving movie. It drew me in and kept me interested. Very well made.