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I Feel Fine coming-of-age movie set for release on National Suicide Prevention Day
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I Feel Fine
I Feel Fine will be released through Amazon on September 10.

Following a limited theatrical release, the coming-of-age story has resonated with families and schools and is quickly becoming a must-see for parents and groups involved with teenagers.

LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- "I Feel Fine" follows Ozzy Taylor, a charismatic high school teen who discovers he can't control his intrusive thoughts of suicide. With joyrides, school pranks, and first love, Ozzy's inner turmoil threatens to overwhelm him, testing his friendships and his family blond. As Ozzy's battle deepens, the story becomes a poignant reminder not to take loved ones for granted.

With suicide being the leading cause of death in the United States and a significant number of teens grappling with mental health challenges, the film's exploration of these difficult subjects underscores the urgent need for awareness and support. According to the American Psychological Association, more than 20% of teens have considered suicide. "I Feel Fine" aims to spark conversations and foster greater empathy around mental health issues that remain too often unspoken.

Drawing from their experiences in high school, directors Austin and Hailey Spicer wanted to tell a raw and authentic story that resonates deeply with the realities many teenagers face. The Spicers hope to raise awareness of OCD teen suicide and have already been approached by schools and non-profits to screen "I Feel Fine" as part of a mental health curriculum.

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I Feel Fine Cast:

Corin Nemec (Supernatural), Elijah Passmore (Twitter Files), Nandi Summers (FamSyrk), Daniel Roebuck (Final Destination), Dean Cain (The New Adventures of Superman).

Directors

Austin and Hailey Spicer are a dynamic filmmaking duo who have been creating films together since high school. Married since 2018, their shared passion for cinema has led them to direct and serve as directors of photography for over 20 feature films. Their collaborative synergy is evident in their work, with a particular talent for bringing authentic stories to life through the lens. The couple wrote and directed the film 'I Feel Fine.' further solidifying their place as a remarkable pair in filmmaking.

I Feel Fine is produced by John C. Hall and Pam Renall from Retinue Media.

Release Dates:

I Feel Fine will be released through Amazon on September 10 to coincide with National Suicide Prevention Day.

For further information and theatrical screening dates please visit:

https://www.ifeelfinemovie.com/

Media Contact
Ginger Liu
entertainment@gingerliu.com


Source: Ginger Media & Entertainment

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