Withdrawals

RT: 12 min

​After witnessing the death of their childhood icon and feeling nothing, four friends decide to
​quit their antidepressants together and all experience different side effects.

Press

Podcast Appearances

Jenny Gorelick “Bianca”

Jenny is a comedian, host, actress, and Emmy-nominated producer called "crushworthy" by Time Out New York. She creates some of New York’s hottest comedy and variety events. She has appeared in sketches for Late Night With Seth Meyers, the JCC, and in a surprise sweet sixteen on the subway with Improv Everywhere that received 44 million views. On TV, you can catch her as a rowdy teen on New York City staple Blue Bloods.  www.jennygorelick.com

Cast

Charlotte Gilbert “Rosa”

Charlotte is a writer, comedian and actress living in New York City. She previously worked on the second season of HBO Max's The Other Two and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and prior to that wrote and produced on MTV2s comedy game show, Joking Off. She is currently working on the first (of hopefully, many!) season of a new Netflix dramedy, The Partner Track.

Jorja Hudson

Writer/Director

You should already know, this is her website. Go poke around, there's more than enough info. But if you want it, here's that sweet bio again. Jorja is an award-winning comedy writer. Her series Myrtle & Willoughby was the winner of Just For Laughs Pitch Competition, and was an official selection at over a dozen festivals. Other credits include Funny or Die, College Humor, Elite Daily, Reductress, Points in Case and more.

Rachel Roderman

Co-Producer

is a creative producer, writer, and director with a background in Broadcast Commercial, Digital Branded New Media, Documentary, Short Form Narrative, and Serial production. She is currently the director and producer of the documentary series “B/REAL” for Bleacher Report. She has produced work most recently for TruTV, TNT, Bustle, Elite Daily, Havas, Studio6, Upright Citizens Brigade, Big Breakfast, CollegeHumor, Radical Media, Smuggler, and Prettybird. For more, visit: www.rachelrachelrachel.com

Fareeha Khan “Peggy”

Fareeha is a comedian, writer, actor, and artist based in New York City. As a stand up, she’s toured with Man Repeller, opened for Ilana Glazer, played festivals around the country, and is a regular in the New York comedy scene. As an actor, she’s appeared in sketches on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Comedy Central, Adult Swim, and was featured on Comedy Central's "Tight Five" produced by Ilana Glazer. Fareeha's short film Break Up, Baby is now live on NoBudge.  www.fareeha-khan.com

Crew

Kelly Stier

Executive Producer

is a producer, production manager and writer. She currently works at AMC networks in Austin, TX while freelance producing on different projects throughout the US. She has produced several independent shorts, worked in production for NBCUniversal, CBS, and The History Channel. Kelly has a master’s degree in screenwriting & production from Syracuse University and is very passionate about encouraging positive change in society through her work and comedy.

Matt Cooney

Director of Photography

grew up in New Hampshire where upon graduating with a bachelor degree in Film Studies he moved to NYC to pursue filmmaking. Along with a career in cinematography he also directs his own films and helps produce others. 
​“I wanted to shoot Withdrawals as I've known people who've struggled with anxiety, depression and the trials that come with antidepressant medications and I felt that depicting these complex, interior themes would be a worthwhile challenge for me.”

Andrea Cárdenas “Quinn”

Andrea is a comedian, actor, and writer based in Brooklyn. She studied the Meisner technique at Maggie Flanigan Studio and has trained and performed in venues across the city including UCB, Club Cumming, SubCulture, and more.  Andrea has been featured in the Women in Comedy Festival, the Chicago Comedy Film Festival, NY Musical Comedy Festival, and more. Andrea's two-woman show, Praying for Godot, was awarded the New York City Artists Corps Grant. www.andreacardenas.com

Claire Matson

Producer

is super excited to be part of the Withdrawals film family. As someone who has dealt with anxiety her whole life, she's very excited to help bring this film to life and looks forward to it creating a dialogue to talk about mental health more candidly and openly. Outside of this production, Claire is one half of Chico comedy whose sketches have appeared on Funny or Die, College Humor, WhoHaha and more. For more, visit: www.claireharrismatson.com

Merritt Christensen

Art Director

is a jack-of-all-trades who gets off on covering actors in blood and then ordering them lunch. She's a freelance costume designer, special FX artist, art director and producer who studied at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre once upon a time. Playing with unique color patterns and organized chaos, she brings a saturated and complex world to life in the subconscious mind. As an outspoken mental health advocate, she was stoked to collaborate on such a noggin-positive project.

Behind The Scenes Sizzle

Director’s Statement

Withdrawals is an independently produced narrative short film that aims to open up a discourse about mental health, neurodiversity, medication, and lack thereof. Oh, and it’s a comedy.

Some 15 million Americans take antidepressants, a number that has tripled since the year 2000 per The New York Times. Deciding to stop taking them is a bigger problem, made more complicated by the vast range of withdrawal effects and the fact that the same drug can affect people completely differently.

Withdrawals shows four characters’ journeys in four vignettes over four weeks. Our story is character-based, and explores relatable situations through strong, developed and complex female characters. The comedic dialogue and situational humor allows for a safe space to explore a topic that is still considered taboo in much of our society.

We believe that creating a safe and open discourse about antidepressants will help lift some of the burden that comes with the difficult decision of inviting these drugs into our brains. And in doing so, lessen the isolation that comes with mental illness, stigmas, meds, and lack thereof. — Jorja

That’s A Wrap!

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