
Dear Nobhead,
Dear nobhead, thank you... for everything.
In response to a humorous and heartfelt letter that he sent to his son in high school to wish them good luck in their GCSE exams, M.J Connor decides to respond to their Dad’s letter by surprising him with a documentary they made about their relationship with him and their mental health. M.J suffers with MADD (Mixed and Anxiety and Depressive Disorder) and Combined ADHD. In the film, they use dramatisations and scenes where they talk directly to their Dad in order to get him to understand what they go through on a daily basis, but to also thank him for everything he’s done for always being there and supporting them every step of the way.
Production
University of Gloucestershire
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
M.J Connor
Self
Simon Connor
Self
Merlin Stevens
M.J Connor (Dramatized version)
Tom Stanger
The Firefighter/Simon Connor (Dramatized Version)
Josh Stokes
Staring Stranger #1
Yanni Giallelis
Staring Stranger #2
Juniper Taylor Debowski
Staring Stranger #3
Aaron Riaz
Staring Stranger #4
Iam_George
Laughing Stranger #1
Samuel Hobbs
Laughing Stranger #2
George Trant
Traffic Light Stranger
Alex Nash
Friend #1
Alex Starkie
Friend #2
Ben Warman
Friend #3
Poppie Gillon
Shopping Bag Stranger
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