USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    Culture
    Home / Culture / Film and TV

    Documentary about anxiety taps a world-class athlete

    Updated: 2017-10-13 08:03

    Documentary about anxiety taps a world-class athlete

    Michael Phelps, the swimmer and winner of 28 Olympic medals, appears in Angst to share his story of being bullied and depressed, leading to severe anxiety. [Photo/Agencies]

    NEW YORK - A new documentary about anxiety argues that everyone to some extent suffers from stress, nerves and social fear. And, to make their point, the filmmakers have enlisted as Exhibit A the most decorated Olympian in history.

    Michael Phelps appears in Angst to share his story of being bullied and depressed, leading to severe anxiety. The swimmer, winner of 28 Olympic medals, would often look in the mirror and not like what he saw.

    "Once I opened up about that and things that I had kept inside of me for so many years, I then found that life was a lot easier. I got to the point where I understood that it's OK to not be OK," he says in the film.

    Angst, an IndieFlix film designed to be screened at schools and community centers, features candid interviews with children and young adults discussing their anxieties, along with advice from mental health experts as well as other resources and tools. Phelps is like a muscular explanation mark for what the filmmakers wanted to show - that even world champions can feel low.

    "I'm grateful because my mission with this film is to help make the world a better place and I believe he is so additive on that level," says Scilla Andreen, CEO and co-founder of IndieFlix.

    "If we can introduce prevention, self-care and well-being to our children - even in the pre-K and kindergarten years - they can have a completely different life."

    Andreen hopes the film will reach more than 3 million people around the world from 25,000 community and school screenings. Angst was filmed in the United States and United Kingdom and is appropriate for children from the age of 10.

    "Anxiety is totally treatable," she says. "It can be a precursor to so many things that can then lead to addiction, homelessness, dropping out of school and a host of other mental health challenges."

    Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health challenge in the US, impacting 54 percent of females and 46 percent of males, with age 7 being the median age of onset, according to the World Health Organization. The American College Health Association has found that undergraduates reporting "overwhelming anxiety" jumped to 62 percent in 2016 from 50 percent in 2011.

    "Talking about it is the most effective thing you can do and, of course, the last thing you want to do," says Andreen. In addition to talking, writing about your feelings or connecting to music can help. "Anything that helps you to take a break from the anxiety and move the energy to the front of the brain."

    Andreen, whose distribution streaming service embraces projects that push for social change, was bullied as a child and learned something about herself while working on the film.

    "Everyone has anxiety. And I learned in making the movie that I have social anxiety. I never even knew that. I just thought I was born less than everyone else and that was my lot in life. I would always have to work harder, try harder, never fit in," she says. "I don't feel so alone."

    In addition to the documentary, IndieFlix is creating a web-based series on anxiety to dig deeper into the issue and has produced a virtual reality component that allows users to experience a panic attack firsthand.

    Andreen believes anxiety levels are so high in part because of the pace of modern life and the amount of time people spend with their electronic devices, which takes away from connecting in person and developing empathy.

    "We need more face time with each other," says Andreen, a former Emmy-nominated costume designer. "We just stopped doing it. We're out of practice, that's all."

    Associated Press

     

    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    日本高清免费中文在线看| 日产无码1区2区在线观看| 亚洲精品欧美精品中文字幕| 久久久无码精品亚洲日韩蜜臀浪潮| 无码激情做a爰片毛片AV片 | 亚洲AV无码一区二区大桥未久 | 中国无码人妻丰满熟妇啪啪软件| 无码精品第一页| 久久精品aⅴ无码中文字字幕不卡| 中文字幕精品一区二区三区视频| 中文字字幕在线中文无码| av一区二区人妻无码| 无码精品国产VA在线观看| 亚洲中文字幕无码一区二区三区 | 成人无码免费一区二区三区| 在线天堂中文在线资源网| 中文字幕无码乱人伦| 狠狠精品久久久无码中文字幕| 亚洲AV无码久久精品狠狠爱浪潮| 少妇性饥渴无码A区免费| 日本在线中文字幕第一视频| 亚洲精品无码永久中文字幕| 亚洲伊人成无码综合网| 爽到高潮无码视频在线观看| 变态SM天堂无码专区| 无码中文字幕av免费放dvd| 亚洲av无码片在线播放| 无码精品A∨在线观看| 无码少妇一区二区性色AV| 无码人妻精品一区二区三区66 | r级无码视频在线观看| 国产精品三级在线观看无码| 成人无码精品1区2区3区免费看| 人妻无码αv中文字幕久久琪琪布| 无码国产精品一区二区免费vr| 亚洲AV综合色区无码另类小说| 中文字幕av无码专区第一页| 中文有码vs无码人妻| 亚洲AV无码1区2区久久| 激情无码人妻又粗又大中国人| 国产亚洲美日韩AV中文字幕无码成人 |