On the night of Oct. 2, 2005, Hart and Dana Perry's 15-year-old son Evan jumped to his death from his New York City bedroom window. This moving film is the story, told by his filmmaker parents and others who knew him, of Evan’s life and death, and his life-long struggle with bipolar disorder. It delves into the complexity of Evan's disease, sharing his family's journey through the maze of mental illness. In showing how one family deals with generations of loss and grief, the film defies the stigma related to mental illness and suicide and tells a human story that touches everyone.
Directed by Dana Heinz Perry
suicide
grief
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3.8 / 5
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Cast
Dana Heinz Perry
Self - Evan's Mother
Crew
Dana Heinz Perry
Director
Geof Bartz
Editor
Dana Heinz Perry
Producer
Popular Reviews
19 reviews
Sub Bot
10.0★ · 04/26/26
I watched this on hulu for background noise and was like oh boy interrupted what the hell they got on girl interrupted but oh my god this documentary was so important to me it was beautifully made i dont know how to explain my reviews for stuff but i constantly think about how the relatives didnt try to sugarcoat grief and say it gets better they literally just said it didnt and itll never stop hurting and i love them for being so real for that
I watched this on hulu for background noise and was like oh boy interrupted what the hell they got on girl interrupted but oh my god this documentary was so important to me it was beautifully made i dont know how to explain my reviews for stuff but i constantly think about how the relatives didnt try to sugarcoat grief and say it gets better they literally just said it didnt and itll never stop hurting and i love them for being so real for that
Pinky_firefly
7.0★ · 11/24/25
It's very devastating to think that he wanted to be forgotten.But with this documentary, he'll be forever remembered.
It's very devastating to think that he wanted to be forgotten.But with this documentary, he'll be forever remembered.
Miriam Silva
10.0★ · 09/27/25
I’m sorry Evan.
I’m sorry Evan.
Brock
7.0★ · 09/14/25
This was heartbreaking. That therapist was the worst therapist I’ve ever seen.
This was heartbreaking. That therapist was the worst therapist I’ve ever seen.