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Nexus is a short film about the impact of COVID-19 on young people’s mental health, eating-related coping strategies, and the power of social connection.

The film was made from a collaboration between West London NHS Trust, Inner Eye Productions and Imperial College London, with thanks to funding from The Burdett Trust for Nursing.

West London NHS Trust, Imperial College London, Inner Eye Productions and special guests came together for an in-person premiere of Nexus at the BFI Stephen Street cinema, in December 2022. Following the premiere’s success, we are now taking Nexus on a roadshow tour of awareness raising to selected locations across UK during National Eating Disorders Week in February 2023. 

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About the film

The film drama is based on our clinical research, but more importantly, young people have shaped the whole filming process – from concept and idea generation, to filming, editing, completing the film and now getting it ready to show you. This co-production process is innovative, engaging and has made sure the young people’s voice is at the heart of the film. Find out more about the co-production process in a blog post by the researcher behind the film, Dr Lindsay Dewa.

The film has also been archived by the British Film Institute (BFI), recognising its historical relevance. It has been picked up by BBC World Service where the film, and the research was featured on Health Check on 25 January 2023.

Watch the trailer for Nexus: a short film drama about the impact of COVID-19 on young people’s mental health, eating-related coping strategies, and the power of social connection. You can watch the trailer as a sneak preview of our film here. *CONTENT WARNING – eating disorders, mental health, loneliness* If you have been affected by any of the issues in this film, you are not alone. Support is available: Samaritans, 24/7 phone line to talk through any difficulties you’re facing Call 116 123 – www.samaritans.org Beat, Phone line supporting anyone affected by eating disorders Call 0800 58 58 58 – www.b-eat.co.uk