Unease – Triumph Over Your Fears by Bjorn Nilsen Stickle

Unease – Triumph Over Your Fears, directed by Bjorn Nilsen Stickle, is a visually vivid 2D animation that explores the complexities of anxiety with both artistry and research-backed insight. Using a vibrant color palette and stylized geometric shapes, the animation establishes a unique visual identity that enhances its educational purpose. The film is accompanied by a voiceover that guides viewers through the differences between Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and Situational Anxiety, offering clarity on two conditions that are often mistaken for one another.

Anxiety is a common issue in modern society, affecting people in different ways. Unease sheds light on the crucial differences between various types of anxiety and the importance of addressing them properly. Beyond offering an engaging visual experience, the film serves as an educational tool that deepens public understanding of mental health. More than just an informative piece, it encourages viewers to reflect on their own perceptions of anxiety and how they approach mental well-being.

Backed by an IRB-approved psychological study, Unease showcases the power of animation as a tool for education and awareness. In just a short runtime, it delivers a meaningful and eye-opening experience, proving that animation can not only tell stories but also shift perspectives and spark important conversations.