Public Service Announcement from the non-profit organization No Kidding, Me Too!. Our goal is to stomp the stigma and discrimination that surrounds brain disease/mental illness. For more information, please visit http://www.nkm2.org.
Featuring
(in alphabetical order)
Anthony Edwards
Hector Elizondo
Corey Feldman
Frances Fisher
Harrison Ford
Jon Gries
Joe Pantoliano
Jason Ritter
Robert Picardo
Director
Joe Pantoliano
Producer
Joseph Greco
Associate Producer
Brian Flynn
Editor
Ben Churchill
Writer
Jay Gnospelius
Music Composer
Dan Mackenzie
Director of Photography (Los Angeles)
Oliver Standfast Lynch
Director of Photography (New York)
Ben Churchil
Camera Operator
John Fazio Jr.
Thank You
Renee Willis
I am glad no one has disliked this video...
aflouch 2 weeks ago
Thank you! Stigma in depression is horrible!
tdolphluv6 2 weeks ago
I wanted to thank you for this great video! I definitely enjoying every little bit of it :)
tedkanode123 4 months ago
I dig harrison ford
scout6686 1 year ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you - major depression since I was twenty five (mid-seventies and still a stigma. Now my husband calls it "Feeling sorry for myself." I call it being in the phone booth (phone doesn't work and I can't get out. Thank God I have a great shrink. How can I help this caude?
TheRhonda12 1 year ago
I want to help this cause. I'm one of the shunned. Bi-polar diagnosis in 2003. I love you all involved for being as brave as you are. Just don't tell the religion that shall remain unspoken, none of us wants any more "disconnection" policies!
jesterforhire 1 year ago
@TragicToy77 thank you so much for this ..I cried my heart out. we live with this our whole entire lives and think we are alone.
LISALOTT 1 year ago
Thank you so much , thank you You do not know how much this helps
LISALOTT 1 year ago
Awesome PSA!!
nicrendesigns 1 year ago
Wonderful PSA - more people need to be aware that mental disorders - bipolar disorder in particular - are not something to be afraid of. As more and more North Americans come forth to publically discuss their condition, hopefully society will listen & become more accepting & be inspired to learn more about the causes, treatments, and options available for those with depression, bipolar disorder & other mental conditions.
TragicToy77 1 year ago