The story is a personal expose written by Alana Aspen who is an actor and mother. She courageously sheds light on her experience with PPD mixed with experiences of other women in her life. The goal of this film is to raise awareness for mothers and fathers and anyone considering pregnancy. PPD is a topic that the film industry tends to tread lightly over, but BAD MOM dives in deep without making the experience palatable, just raw and honest storytelling. By partnering with organizations focused on motherhood and women's health we hope this little film eventually gets to as many people as possible to spark some change around the stigma of PPD.
Up Next in NYC Social Impact Film Festival 2023 - Streaming Series: Shorts
-
Order My Steps
Peg Rives, serving time for a drug-related crime is up for an early release. But the parole board wants to see evidence of support on the outside. What can Peg do? Her friends are dead or incarcerated and she lost touch with her daughter Dorian in the chaos of foster placements. With the paro...
-
Involuntary
Carlton, a man in his 70s suffering from Dementia, is moved from a nursing home in the middle of the night.
Involuntary is the first of a trilogy of narrative shorts that explore the horrific, ongoing practice of elder abuse through "patient dumping" here in the U.S.. "Patient dumping" is when n...