Nadine Crocker’s latest film is a bold and deeply personal exploration of mental health struggles, told through the lens of her own experiences. As writer, director, and star, Crocker delivers a raw, confessional performance that pulls no punches. The film centers on Dean, a young woman convinced she’s destined to follow her father’s path of mental instability.
After suffering a significant breakdown, Dean is committed to a rehabilitation facility where the audience is taken on a journey through the harrowing process of recovery. Crocker’s portrayal of Dean’s anguish and resilience is nothing short of a tour-de-force.
The film’s message, encapsulated in one powerful word—“Continue”—speaks to the enduring fight against mental darkness. It’s a film that is as much about survival as it is about healing, offering a poignant reminder of the strength it takes to keep going, no matter the odds.