Hayden's Corner
Directed by Bill McAdams Jr.
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1h 30min
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Plot
The world lost Hayden Hunstable to suicide in the middle of the mandated stay-at-home orders on April 17th, just 4 days before his 13th birthday. Hayden did not struggle with depression nor did he have a history of mental health problems. He was a normal healthy and happy kid who was unprepared for social isolation. His parents attribute Hayden’s emotional suffering to a “perfect storm of routine disruption, social isolation, increased gaming, and a pressure stack of activity cancellations,” all created by the government’s mandated stay-at-home orders in the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Hayden's Corner |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Post Production |
| Production companies | Aledo Film Group |
| Official site | haydenscorner.org |
| Executive producer | Brad Hunstable, April Hunstable |
| Production | Mary Jean Bentley, Therese Moncrief |
| Writer | Bill McAdams Jr., James Paul Bailey |
| Editing | James Paul Bailey |
| Cinematography | Ron Gonzalez |
| Assistant directors | Bill McAdams Jr. |
| Camera operators | Ron Gonzalez |
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| Additional photography | Ron Gonzalez |
| Budget | 500.000 € |
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