
REVIEW: by Peter Nichols | A
The film aims to breakdown stigma surrounding suicide and mental health. After the director experienced the loss of a friend.
A star performer loses his sense of identity, with devastating consequences for all. Watch the full film here. All The World’s A Stage is a very deeply engaging and convincing film that tells a timely message. It is poetic, it is engaging, and it is gorgeous.
From the filmmakers
The film is a deeply personal project for everyone. The cast and crew have a personal affection by the loss of someone close to them by suicide. It is our hope, the team behind the film, and for people who watch it, get inspiration to ask for help and hopefully take a step towards preventing anyone else from feeling such loss.

About the Filmmaker
Florence Kosky is a writer and director from Dorset, England. A brief start as an actress and 10 year career as a high fashion model led her behind the camera. Since then, her award-winning work has played at global festivals and she has directed music videos for a number of Emmy and Grammy winning artists.
I think I’ve always loved stories. When I was younger it was more mythology, Greek myths in particular. I’ve loved acting since I was tiny as well. And when I got cast in To Tokyo, the director [Caspar Seale-Jones] showed me all of these films I hadn’t seen before. It really opened up my imagination and I fell in love with film, particularly. But film is just another way of story telling.
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