Is Anybody Out There?

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Published 2022-12-22
Is Anybody Out There? is a short film produced by Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center Foundation in collaboration with Wonder Media that explores the importance of a trusted adult and the courage it takes for a teenager to tell their story.

All Comments (21)
  • @eastonarts
    Its really great how they put her in a space suit. Being harassed like that makes you feel like you cant breathe, cant move very well, and you feel lonely. Its EXACTLY like it shows, in space, alone and scared, heavy.
  • @ranvocado
    I love how realistic this is and how they talk like actual teenagers
  • @lucarin8191
    Its giving me shivers because this is depicted so accurately. I was in the same situation with the pool coach in middle school. My parents didn't beleive me because he was Catholic, like us, and he was "too old" and "just flirting" and "it means you're beautiful". He was pressing his frontside against my backside every time we were alone, I could literally feel his intent if u get what I'm trying to say. :( So, you know. Typical Catholic logic.
  • @MsMod
    I love the fact that at the end the teacher doesn't try to hug her or touch her at all and they just sit and talk. It really shows he cares
  • @lucia_9437
    I especially liked the part when coach literally acted as if nothing happened, thats how it actually happens, they manipulate. I love this video so much.
  • @Gremlin31
    The realism with the gym teacher gaslighting her and how they actually talk and act like teenagers
  • @srhew6116
    This video is one of my favorites. I liked how the teenage girl worked up the courage to tell her science teacher that her PE coach touched her inappropriately.
  • @caseynichole5949
    The ponytailed girl is a true friend. Everyone needs someone like her.
  • @abbykoop5363
    "I believe you" That's so powerful. More people need to hear that.
  • This was me at 5 years old, in Kindergarten. My molestation started shortly before. I was molested by my stepfather FRANK from age 5-12. ✊💪I’m strong enough now and want to share my story to continue bringing awareness.
  • @eelamite
    i'll never forget when a drunk woman in her late 40s touched me after i did a gig. it was really weird and when i told my family they understood me but my dad was just like "get over it" "you shoulda paid more attention" like i was tired out after performing and i didn't think she'd do that since i knew her from church, previously. it's kinda a shame when guys laugh at other guys - the women in my family took me more seriously, i love my dad but he shoulda definitely understood that stuff like this affects guys too and it's not a light easy funny topic to discuss. 🤦🏾
  • @SanrioBabe-sv1zz
    I was SA’d at a young age and totally understand what she is going through! I still am in therapy for my trauma from that experience.. it’s getting better though!! 💕💕
  • @cserialen
    This is expressed so realistically. It is so scary how the coach sounds so "innocent" like he didn't do anything to her.
  • It's good that this shows that even the people who seem safe and everyone looks up to can be monsters. The coach seemed cool and charismatic, and when she told him to stop, he started gaslighting and trying to make her think it was an overreaction. Sadly, this happens way too often. Also, the science teacher is an absolute Giga Chad, we need more teachers like that, teachers who actually care about the students.
  • @papahudz69
    That coach has some serious f*cking balls to straight up deny everything the girl is saying to her face. How did we get here people? How 😢
  • @EssiAKAMai
    Tbh, when I saw her in a space suit, I literally almost forgot how to breath, but that dosent matter, this is an amazing animation, and it shows how important is to tell a problem to a grown-up, great job😁
  • @spongebobsexypants
    I told my dad that I was being abused by a family member. His response was, "what do you expect me to do about it?" I was so shocked that I didnt tell anyone else. Not my mom, or teachers, or counselors. I didnt talk about it again until i was in my mid twenties.
  • @XenalinaRose
    When the Science Teacher said “well I believe you”, I was immediately pushed to tears. As a survivor, those words are the same ones that helped me stand up for myself. Validating the experiences of others can save them from their situations.
  • @sussybaka119
    Sometimes this is exactly how it feels. The isolation of not really being able to tell what's going on...
  • i’m scrolling in the comments and seeing how so many people relate to this. i’m so sorry you had to go through that and you guys are really brave and stronger than most of us here