A powerful new short film titled RED PILLS, created by filmmaker Dela Finn, is set to shine a spotlight on the growing issue of drug abuse and its deep connection to mental health challenges.
The film aims to raise awareness and provoke meaningful conversations about addiction, particularly among young people who are increasingly vulnerable to substance misuse. Through a compelling storyline, RED PILLS explores the emotional and psychological struggles that often accompany addiction, encouraging viewers to reflect on the realities many individuals face in silence.
The project underscores the urgent need for society to address drug abuse not just as a criminal issue, but as a public health concern that requires empathy, education, and support systems.

By using storytelling as a tool for advocacy, Dela Finn seeks to break the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health, inspiring open dialogue within communities. The film is expected to resonate with audiences by presenting relatable characters and real-life scenarios that highlight the consequences of substance abuse.
RED PILLS will officially premiere on 30th May 2026 at The Underbridge with regular tickets going for Ghs100 and VIP Ghs250, where film enthusiasts, stakeholders, and the general public are expected to gather for the screening.
The premiere promises to be more than just a cinematic experience, serving as a platform to engage audiences in conversations that can drive change and promote awareness. With its timely message and bold narrative, the film is poised to make a significant impact in the ongoing fight against drug abuse.
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