THE BRIDGE
Year: 2005
USA: First Stripe Productions
UK: ICA Films
Director: Eric Steel
Country: USA / UK
UK: 91 mins
USA Rated: R for disturbing content involving suicide, and for some language
UK Certificate: 18 contains suicide theme and footage of real suicides
USA Release Date: 27 October 2006 (Limited Release)
UK Release Date: 16 February 2007
UK Distributor
Synopsis
Unflinching and inevitably controversial, THE BRIDGE explores the darker depths of human nature and the human psyche, in an intimate examination of the lives of those people who chose to end their lives by jumping from the mythic Golden Gate Bridge in 2004. Exploring at the most personal and revealing levels what drove them to this most final of decisions, THE BRIDGE is certain to reignite the issues of the suicide barrier at the Golden Gate Bridge and to open a much needed debate on mental health care and suicide prevention.
In the USA today, suicide is far more common than homicide, with someone taking their own life every eighteen minutes, and the Golden Gate Bridge confirmed as the most popular suicide destination in the world. Inspired by an article written by Tad Friend, staff writer at the New Yorker, entitled 'The Fatal Grandeur of the Golden Gate Bridge', Eric Steel's film encapsulates the combination of suffering and the search for release of those desperate enough to find themselves on the precipice of the bridge in 2004.
THE BRIDGE represents a directorial and documentary debut for Eric Steel who also produced the film. He says: "It is a great honour that The Bridge will be released and broadcast in the UK. From the very start I had hoped that The Bridge would open a dialogue about suicide and mental illness and advance the call for suicide prevention wherever it was needed - not only at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, where the film was shot, and not only in the US, where there are nearly twice as many suicides as homicides every year."