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Anxious Nation ()


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In 2022, the United States surgeon general warned of a mental health crisis among adolescents, especially anxiety disorders. Filmmakers explore how anxiety shows up in children and offer insights into managing mental health.

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Jonah Burns ...
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Meredith Burns ...
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Dave Cummings ...
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Heather Cummings ...
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Noah Cummings ...
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Kenya Hameed ...
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Kameron Johnson ...
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Jessica Kolbe ...
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Harold Koplewicz ...
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Lynn Lyons ...
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Laura Morton ...
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Sevey Morton ...
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Karl Palenkas ...
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Cooper Ramsey ...
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Jackie Ramsey ...
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Tim Ramsey ...
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Dan Siegel ...
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Mike Sneideman ...
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Tim Storey ...
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Shefali Tsabary ...
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Nora Vasconcellos ...
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Jeffrey Zeig ...
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Directed by

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Laura Morton
Vanessa Roth

Written by

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Laura Morton ... ()
 
Vanessa Roth ... ()

Produced by

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Gail Bass ... co-executive producer
Richard Bass ... co-executive producer
Frank Beideman ... co-executive producer
Jon Carrasco ... executive producer
Harry Cohen ... co-executive producer
Chris Conroy ... co-executive producer
Kathy Ferry ... co-executive producer
Tom Ferry ... co-executive producer
Gail Corder Fischer ... co-executive producer
Dottie Herman ... executive producer
Mindy Holman ... co-executive producer
Joe Kakaty ... co-executive producer: TKG Films
Josey Kakaty ... co-executive producer
Dina LaPolt ... executive producer (as Dina Lapolt)
Adam D. Mitchell ... associate producer
Jeri Moran ... co-executive producer
Laura Morton ... producer
Alfie Oakes ... co-executive producer
Carl Ortell ... co-executive producer
Holly Parker ... executive producer
Steve Purcell ... producer
Shaun Rawls ... co-executive producer
Marc Roman ... executive producer
Stephen Roseberry ... executive producer
Robin Schafer ... co-executive producer

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Anisha J. King

Cinematography by

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Ken Fraser
Dane Lawing
Rey Miranda
Steve Purcell
Andy Ryan
Rick Siegel
Tom Tanquary
Kort Waddell

Editing by

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Emily Williams

Editorial Department

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Ean Carlson ... assistant editor
Devin Dulany ... assistant editor
Jon Fordham ... colorist / on-line editor
Ian Heifetz ... on-line editor
Ryan Purcell ... assistant editor
Steve Purcell ... additional editor

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Brenda Coffey ... hair and makeup
Surjaya Cruz ... hair and makeup
Donyale McRae ... hair and makeup
Bata Plavsic ... hair and makeup
Corinne Tucci ... hair and makeup

Production Management

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Devorah Palladino ... post-production supervisor

Sound Department

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Bruce Beacom ... sound
Steve Bedaux ... sound
Quentin Chiappetta ... sound designer
Tom Disher ... sound mixer
Ace Harney ... sound
Jeff Hayash ... sound
Mike O'Brien ... sound
Andy Ryan ... sound
Josh Samuels ... sound editor
Brian Waddell ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Stephen Hussear ... camera operator
Rob Macey ... camera operator
Steve Purcell ... camera operator
Andy Ryan ... camera operator
Jill Sager ... camera operator
Tom Tanquary ... camera operator

Casting Department

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Sarah Krauss ... casting producer

Transportation Department

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JC Mizhquiri ... transportation

Additional Crew

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Kelsey Lyon ... production assistant
Sophia Parker ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Over the past three decades, the biggest public health threats to teenagers in the United States came from binge drinking, drunken driving, teenage pregnancy, and smoking. Today, these have been replaced by soaring rates of mental health disorders-especially anxiety. In a rare public advisory in early 2022, the U.S. surgeon general warned of a devastating mental health crisis among adolescents, creating a national emergency. Like pouring gasoline on an already out-of-control inferno, anxiety and its impact were intensely exacerbated by the pandemic. Academy Award-winning director Vanessa Roth and first-time co-director Laura Morton thoughtfully unfold the epidemic of anxiety and explore why we are such an anxious nation. The film sets out to lift the shroud of shame around mental health while giving emotional insights into how anxiety shows up in our children's lives, impacts families, and what parents' contributing role may be in the journey. Kids and families bravely share their stories, and the subjects will surprise you -- the star of the high school basketball team, the premed college student, the all-American girl next door. Resolving anxiety is not a one size fits all answer. The filmmakers offer deep insights into how we got here and what we can do to harness anxious energy for good. Above all, the film offers hope. While there is no cure for anxiety, we can learn to manage it, so it doesn't define us.

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  • 101 min
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