Well-known Irish men share negative thoughts that they have kept invisible.
Globally, one man dies from suicide every minute. That is over half a million fathers, partners, brothers and friends each year. To help raise awareness of this, a striking Movember campaign called "Invisible Nonsense" has been launched, starring some famous Irish men.
Created by Packed.Studio (the creative arm of Packed.House), the intimate short film focuses on helping men conquer the taboo behind their self-destructive thoughts.
As you can see in the short film below, Comedian Tony Cantwell, radio personality Crossy, content creator Timi Ogunyemi, presenter James Kavanagh, Westmeath footballer Boidu Sayeh, and Irish Seven’s rugby player Harry McNulty all bare their inner fears to camera.
Country Manager of Movember in Ireland, Jack O’Connor said of this short film Movember campaign: "It’s been really inspiring to see the enthusiasm and positivity around this year’s Movember campaign. Given the year we’ve had there’s a greater level of awareness for the importance of the work we do. It’s amazing to have the support of Packed.House, and of all the MoBros and MoSisters in Ireland."
For information on how you can join Movember this year, or to make a donation, be sure to head over to their website.