Documentary
“Connected, Yet Alone”
In a world where we are more connected than ever, why do we feel so alone? Connected, Yet Alone is a bold, emotional journey into the heart of the mental health crisis, led by Sarah Edwards, an artist and entrepreneur determined to redefine how we live, connect, and heal.
Social media promised to bring us closer, but instead, it has amplified stress, anxiety, and a profound sense of isolation. Sarah Edwards, someone who has built her career through creativity and connection, now asks the urgent question: What if we could use these same tools to heal instead of harm?
This documentary explores Sarah’s mission to turn the digital overwhelm into something transformative. Through her personal story and innovative ideas, Connected, Yet Alone reveals the raw truth about living in the attention economy and her bold vision to create spaces—both physical and digital—that prioritize connection, creativity, and mental well-being.
What to Expect:
A Raw Personal Journey: Sarah’s struggle with the paradox of being connected but feeling isolated. Her battle to find purpose and identity while navigating the pressures of digital life.
A Movement for Change: Sarah takes on the challenge of building a groundbreaking solution to address loneliness, anxiety, and the stress of modern life—turning connection into medicine.
Big Questions, Bold Ideas: Featuring thought leaders, mental health advocates, and cultural innovators, the documentary challenges us to rethink what it means to connect in the 21st century.
This isn’t just a film—it’s a call to action.
The time is now to confront the mental health epidemic with creativity, innovation, and the courage to ask the hard questions. Can we turn the tools that divide us into the solutions that unite us? Sarah Edwards is determined to find out—and she’s bringing us along for the ride.