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==External Links==
==External Links==
*TBA (suicide hotlines)
*[https://988lifeline.org/ 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline]
*[https://afsp.org/ American Foundation of Suicide Prevention]
*[http://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml National Institute of Mental Health]
*[https://sprc.org/ Suicide Prevention Resource Center]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:00, 25 October 2024

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Title card for the documentary.

Status: Found

Date found: 26 Aug 2024

Found by: JmpBlast, Lostexpert

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This article has been tagged as NSFL due to its subject matter pertaining to suicide and self-harm.



Suicide was a documentary made in 2001 by author Eames Yates made to spread awareness about depression and suicide[1].

The Documentary Itself

Author Eames Yates was influenced to make a documentary to spread awareness of suicide after his older brother killed himself. In the documentary, according to articles pertaining to the documentary, Yates visits families of suicide victims, suicidal individuals, and other relevant individuals, even providing support to the families and individuals interviewed.

There are no film tracks available to watch other than articles proving the existence of this documentary. The film's origins are unknown other than what is presented in articles and its premiere[2][3], resulting in a lack of other information. The documentary is not available on any platforms, but when searching for the author, a few other results show.

The 911 call

On December 26th, 2011, the YouTube channel called Suicideafter1 uploaded a video titled "Fatal 911 suicide call". The video plays an audio of a 911 phone call after a young girl (whose name is said to be Nicky) finds her older brother shot in the head by a self-inflicted suicide gun. This audio is said to have originated from the documentary.

Availability

After years of obscurity, on August 19th, 2024, Lost Media Wiki user JmpBlast found a broken link to the documentary on YouTube which confirms its existence, confirmation that it was once uploaded to YouTube, and the documentary's runtime. With the help of another LMW user, Lostexpert, the documentary can be watched fully. Another LMW user, Jackstone, provided the documentary on YouTube for a much accessible access to the documentary.

Videos

  • Note: The videos linked below talks about a heavy subject matter (suicide & self-harm) and details in the videos may be distressing or disturbing to readers and viewers alike, so before watching the videos below, viewer discretion is advised. External links will be provided down below for readers and viewers in need of help and suicide prevention hotlines.


External Links

References