We're All Alright

A short film about depression and the solidarity of female friendships.

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Two childhood friends in their mid twenties live together in New York City, dealing with their inner demons, come to a crashing confrontation that may change the course of their relationship forever. Amanda, the spontaneous and easy going friend, has found herself in isolation battling mental illness which she holds secret. Jamie, the over planning and result-driven friend, has lost her path in life. Both wanting support from the other, but neither wanting to admit they need help, end up in the living room of their apartment, revealing their bottled up feelings.

Director: Stefanie Galler
Runtime: 14 min

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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Stefanie Galler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is We're All Alright about?
Two childhood friends in their mid twenties live together in New York City, dealing with their inner demons, come to a crashing confrontation that may change the course of their relationship forever. Amanda, the spontaneous and easy going friend, has found herself in isolation battling mental illness which she holds secret. Jamie, the over planning and result-driven friend, has lost her path in life. Both wanting support from the other, but neither wanting to admit they need help, end up in the living room of their apartment, revealing their bottled up feelings.
Who directed We're All Alright?
We're All Alright was directed by Stefanie Galler.
Who stars in We're All Alright?
We're All Alright stars Stefanie Galler, Stephanie Salgado.
How long is We're All Alright?
We're All Alright has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).