

A community declares war on despair—and the weapon is each other.
The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation has declared a “State of Emergency”, after an outbreak of youth suicides has devastated the community. Due to a lack of Federal assistance, residents have taken prevention efforts into their own hands. A tenacious Oglala Lakota elder takes charge, rallying the community to get involved, while empowering a resilient young group of suicide survivors to band together to help raise awareness.
Direction
Bass lets elders speak without performative trauma-porn framing.
Writing
Survivor testimonies shaped the narrative, not imposed upon it.
Production
Made with Pine Ridge residents as creative partners, not subjects.
Director
Noel Octavio Bass
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pine Ridge has one of the highest suicide rates in the Western Hemisphere; this film documents grassroots response where institutional systems failed.
The 'Bears' reference isn't explained until late—a deliberate choice honoring Lakota warrior societies that protect the vulnerable.