Hopelessness, despair, inner emptiness: For many of those affected, depression feels like a big black hole. But suffering has many faces. Dominik Müller and Julian Chariatte want to draw attention to these various aspects of the disease. As part of their high school diploma thesis, the two cantonal students made a short film on the subject of depression with the aim of visualizing the awareness and perception of depression in the form of a short film.
Depression is ubiquitous. “It’s not just a big topic on social media, but also in school,” says Müller. The two cantons asked themselves whether their classmates were even aware of the disease. Without further ado, they conducted a survey among friends with the question: What is depression? The answers were sobering. Many said you were sad now and then. “It was generally described more as a mood than as an illness,” says Julian Chariatte.
Depression is often still a taboo subject
The two found out that many have a wrong conception of the disease. “It shocked us,” says Dominik Müller. After this survey, it was clear to both of them that they wanted to provide information. “We were of the opinion that it is important for those affected to show people how deep the disease is not only for them, but also for those around them,” says Müller.
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