ENOUGH
Marcus Thompson, a U.S. Army veteran who struggles with PTSD, attempts to kill himself after his fiance leaves him. However, his Army buddy, Brad Baker, intervenes to save him.
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A.J. StarzakDirector
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A.J. StarzakWriter
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Jesse LugoWriter
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Jesse LugoProducer
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A.J. StarzakProducer
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Max CrowleyProducer
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Mikey VaughtKey CastLucid, Where Are The Fathers, 8 The Series
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Nathan DiehlKey Cast
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Jesse LugoKey Cast
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Wesley RighettiDirector of Photography
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Gladys RuizAssistant Directors
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Max CrowleyAssistant Directors
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Roberto VasquezGaffers
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Gladys RuizGaffers
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Joey ChapaAssistant Cameramen
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Gabriel SolisAssistant Cameramen
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Ibeth EsparzaAssistant Cameramen
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Allison JeffersAssistant Cameramen
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Gladys RuizSound Recordist
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Allison JeffersSound Recordist
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Roberto VasquezBoom Operator
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Ibeth EsparzaBoom Operator
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Jesse LugoProduction Designer
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Gladys RuizArt Director
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Allison JeffersArt Director
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A.J. StarzakProp Master
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Nick NelsonProp Master
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Allison JeffersSet Decorators
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Leopold ValdezSet Decorators
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Ibeth EsparzaSet Decorators
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Katie MillikinSet Decorators
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Brandon MillikinSet Decorators
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Gabriel SolisSet Decorators
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Lexi BowersMake Up Artists
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Katie MillikinBlood Special Effects
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Brandon MillikinBlood Special Effects
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A.J. StarzakEditors
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A.J. StarzakVFX Aritsts
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A.J. StarzakFoley Artist
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A.J. StarzakSound Designer
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A.J. StarzakColorist
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Project Type:Short, Student, Web / New Media, Other
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Genres:Drama, Action, War, Inspirational, emotional, student, narrative
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Runtime:4 minutes 45 seconds
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Completion Date:June 15, 2015
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Production Budget:1,600 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:1.0
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes
Andrew Justin Starzak is a film student who has been filmmaking for over a year editing, producing, sound recording, and writing short films. Enough was his first time officially directing a short film.
Military Veterans carry a huge burden after being traumatized from overwhelming experiences and events during battle. No soldier, marine, airmen, navy seal, etc. should ever be at the point where they have to end their own lives just to escape from all of the endless struggles.
I want to spread awareness for PSTD and promote acts for suicide prevention.