When Kids Commit to Change
This film follows a group of 10–12 year olds from Playtos who took on the challenge of addressing mental health awareness in their own way. They created affirmation jars, sold them on the streets to raise funds, and donated the proceeds to an NGO, showing that action and empathy can begin young. To highlight their journey, we built a satire in the form of a courtroom drama where the children stand accused of a “crime” for daring to break the silence around mental health. Through humor and contrast, the story delivers a clear message: speaking up is not a crime, it is the beginning of change.





