You May Open Your Paper (2019)
Things just got stressful
The film follows Issac, a young and intelligent school student who struggles with stress and the anxiety of exams. With the decline in his health and mental state, the only thing he has left are his friends, but will they will notice before it's too late?
Director: Sam Exley
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 25, 2019
Cast
- Sam Exley - Issac
- Daniel Scott - Tommy
- Matthew Luke Brady - Alex
- Oscar Burton - Charley
- Alfie Beaumont-Payne - Student 1
- Carys Murray - Student 2
- Megan Ballance - Student 3
- Katie Atkin - Student 4
- Matilda Osbourne - Student 5
- Thomas Chadwick - Student 6
Screenplay
Editing: Sam Exley
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Battle with Depression and Hope, Mentor-Student and Guidance Bonds, Teacher-Student Relationship, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle
Keywords
school friend, high school, stress, education, exam, mental health, british youth
More Films by Director: Sam Exley
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is You May Open Your Paper about?
- The film follows Issac, a young and intelligent school student who struggles with stress and the anxiety of exams. With the decline in his health and mental state, the only thing he has left are his friends, but will they will notice before it's too late?
- Who directed You May Open Your Paper?
- You May Open Your Paper was directed by Sam Exley.
- Who stars in You May Open Your Paper?
- You May Open Your Paper stars Sam Exley, Daniel Scott, Matthew Luke Brady, Oscar Burton, Alfie Beaumont-Payne, Carys Murray.
- How long is You May Open Your Paper?
- You May Open Your Paper has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is You May Open Your Paper?
- You May Open Your Paper is a Drama film.
- Where was You May Open Your Paper produced?
- You May Open Your Paper was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of You May Open Your Paper?
- The themes of You May Open Your Paper include: Battle with Depression and Hope, Mentor-Student and Guidance Bonds, Teacher-Student Relationship, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery, Mental Health and Inner Struggle.