Suicide (lost documentary film; 2001)

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Comment: may exist online, but not found easily


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"Suicide" is a documentary by author Eames Yates made to spread awareness about suicide.

The Documentary Itself

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

Availability

There are no tracks of the film available to watch other than articles proving the existence of this documentary. Origins of the film are unknown other than what is presented in articles, resulting in lack of any other information. The documentary is not available on any platforms, but when searching the author, a few other results show.

The 911 call

On December 26, 2011, YouTube channel Suicideafter1" uploaded a video titled "Fatal 911 suicide call". The video plays audio recorded from a 911 recording of a young girl, by the name of Nicky, finding her older brother to be shot in the head and dead by suicide. While no one knew the origins of this call, it is said to be from this documentary, but it may also be a call used for training new first operators.


Links and sources:

https://youtu.be/TbLl7S10rCA?si=ykFrpyFd9NaTDHPh https://documentaryheaven.com/suicide/ https://www.nami.org/press-releases/nami-partners-with-hbo-for-suicide-education-prevention-suicide-documentary-premieres-march-18th/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2001-mar-12-he-36604-https://www.documentary.org/feature/america-undercover-reaches-its-prime-time-life