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The article discusses a short film titled 'Contact Hours', written by Rufus Love, who was inspired by a conversation with a former university caretaker who had found students who had died by suicide. The film, directed by Harry Richards, follows a caretaker who discovers a student's suicide and explores the aftermath. The filmmakers consulted with suicide prevention charities and families who have experienced loss to ensure a sensitive portrayal.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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