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You Are Not Alone
Young teenager Bo is too sensitive for the hothouse atmosphere of a boarding school run by a cold, unfeeling would-be man of the cloth. Lonely and scared, he finds a soulmate in the headmaster's son Kim with whom he forms a bond of friendship... that slowly grows into something more.
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Plot Summary
A teenage girl, Cathy, struggles with the emotional aftermath of her parents' divorce and her mother's subsequent remarriage. She experiences hallucinations and fears that she is losing her mind. With the help of her family and a supportive therapist, Cathy begins to confront her anxieties and understand that her feelings are a normal response to difficult life changes.
Critical Reception
The film was produced by the American Educational Films and aimed at a young audience dealing with family issues. It was generally received as a sensitive and educational film, praised for its honest portrayal of a teenager's emotional turmoil. While not a major commercial release, it found an audience through television and educational screenings.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive handling of a difficult subject matter.
Noted for its accessible approach to complex emotional issues for young viewers.
Considered a valuable educational tool for families navigating divorce.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older educational film, but those available indicate appreciation for its therapeutic and empathetic approach to a teenager's emotional struggles.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of educational films produced by American Educational Films that tackled various social and emotional issues relevant to adolescents and families.
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