Directing Change

2023 Award Ceremony – Original

 

The Directing Change Program is excited to announce the 11th annual Awards Ceremony! The event will be hosted at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 16th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  This celebration will include screenings of films, guest speakers as well as an opportunity to hear from the young filmmakers themselves!

Reserve your free ticket here.

The annual ceremony also celebrates outstanding achievement by directors, producers and actors of film and television, advocates, and social influencers, who serve as role models to the aspiring youth filmmakers in the program by using their platform and storylines to draw attention to mental health and suicide prevention.  View the Directing Change 2023 Excellence Awards here.

Screen, Vote, and Share!

We are also once again hosting a People’s Choice Award! This is your chance to vote for your favorite film.

  • Vote for your favorite film to win the “2023 People’s Choice” award in each category. The film will be recognized on social media and filmmakers will receive an Amazon gift card.
  • Share your favorite films & tag us; every share will result in a donation to the program by one of our sponsors!
  • Tag us @directingchange (Instagram, Tik Tok), @DirectChangeCA (Twitter), and @DirectingChangeCA (Facebook)
    • Use some or all of the following hashtags on your post: #directingchange #takeaction4MH #suicideprevention #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #youthfilm #film #filmcontest

May is Mental Health Matters Month: This is a great time to take action for mental health by sharing how we can check-in with ourselves and others and raise awareness of mental health.  Share resources from the Take Action for Mental Health campaign, participate in the Mental Health Spirit Day Challenge, and submit an entry for the Hope and Justice May contest about how young people can take action for mental health.

As a non-profit organization, we greatly appreciate your support! Please consider a donation, or even starting your own fundraising team!

Suicide Prevention

Behind the Smile
Riverside County
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Vote Share

Trusting My Instincts
Contra Costa County
Doughery Valley High School
Vote Share

We've Never Been Closer
Tri-City
Claremont High School
Vote Share

Your friend, Avery
Los Angeles County
John F. Kennedy Architecture/Digital Design/Filmmaking Magnet High School
Vote Share

Conversations
Shasta County
Redding School of the Arts
Vote Share

The Reflections Upon a Picture
Riverside County
Valley View High School
Vote Share

That's What Friends Are For
Orange County
Woodbridge High School
Vote Share

Helping Hands
Marin County
Terra Linda High School
Vote Share

Truth Heals
San Diego County
San Diego Met High School
Vote Share

Stage Fright
Butte County
Pleasant Valley High School
Vote Share

Mental Health Matters

A Genderqueer Perspective
San Diego County
Sage Creek High School GSA
Vote Share

I Hate
Riverside County
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Vote Share

Invisible Ink
San Bernardino County
Encore High School
Vote Share

The Secret of ADHD
Contra Costa County
Acalanes High School
Vote Share

Nosotros / We
Fresno County
Riverdale High School NAMI Club
Vote Share

The Pressure Cooker
Sacramento County
Rio Americano High School
Vote Share

Turning the Page
Butte County
Pleasant Valley High School
Vote Share

Reconociendo los Sintomas de Trastornos Mentales en el Cuerpo
Riverside County
Coachella Valley Free Clinic
Vote Share

Overthinking
Los Angeles County
Lloyde High School
Vote Share

Sensory Overload
Orange County
University High School
Vote Share

Our Event Sponsors

Take Action for Mental Health Campaign

This event is presented by the Take Action for Mental Health campaign.  As part of California’s ongoing mental health movement, the Take Action for Mental Health campaign is designed to help you check inlearn more, and get support for your own mental health or the mental health of someone you care about.

The Take Action for Mental Health campaign, the Know the Signs campaign and the Directing Change Annual Film Contest are part of statewide efforts to prevent suicide, reduce stigma and discrimination related to mental illness, and to promote the mental health and wellness of students funded by counties through the Mental Health Services Act (Prop 63) and administered by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), an organization of county governments working to improve mental health outcomes for individuals, families and communities.

Blue Shield

Returning as our signature event sponsor is the Blue Shield of California BlueSky youth mental health initiative. Leading with equity, BlueSky provides resources for youth, families, educators, and caregivers to promote emotional well-being for youth mental health supports through access, awareness, and advocacy. The initiative works with the California Department of Education (CDE) and nonprofit organizations to improve the health and well-being for all California youth, with a focus on health inequities in communities of color.

“Congratulations to the youth filmmakers and winners of the 2023 Directing Change Film Contest. Our Blue Shield of California’s BlueSky youth mental health initiative is working to bridge the gap between mental health stigma and youth mental health support. Your unique, creative lens and voice are needed more than ever to further increase mental health awareness and accessibility to resources that are often left uncovered. We are so proud, grateful, and honored to support your one of a kind work for the fourth year. Continue to make a change in your communities.”

Your Social Marketer

Your Social Marketer, Inc has been a Directing Change partner for many years and is passionate about having the films seen by as many people as possible to inspire much-needed conversations on these topics in our schools, families and communities.  They will make a donation for every “Share and Tag” of this year’s finalists.

If you are experiencing an emotional crisis, are thinking about suicide or are concerned about a friend, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7)