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  1. Feb 16, 2007 · With Eric Geleynse, Chris Brown, Susan Ginwalla, Caroline Pressley. Filmmakers use hidden cameras to capture the various suicide attempts at the Golden Gate Bridge - the world's most popular suicide destination. Interviews with the victims' loved ones describe their lives and mental health.

  2. Apr 27, 2006 · Documentary about one of the world's most popular suicide spots, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Filmed over the course of a year, it captures a number of suicides and features interviews with the friends and family of some of the people identified to have jumped from the bridge.

  3. Oct 26, 2006 · Eric Steel s The Bridge captures on film 24 suicides and one survivor in a year of filming at the Golden Gate Bridge. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. It's an awesome sight from up there, the wind and dizzying height halting your breath as you gaze across the strait.

  4. The Bridge is a 2006 documentary film by Eric Steel that tells the stories of a handful of individuals who committed suicide at the Golden Gate Bridge in 2004. The film was inspired by an article entitled "Jumpers," written by Tad Friend appearing in The New Yorker magazine in 2003.

  5. The Bridge is a controversial documentary that shows people jumping to their death from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco - the world's most popular suicide destination. Interviews with the victims' loved ones describe their lives and mental health.

  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › THE-BRIDGEPrime Video: THE BRIDGE

    Spanning 365 days of filming and sourcing 10,000 hours of footage, this controversial film documents 23 of the known 24 suicides from the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge in 2004.

  7. The Bridge is a thought-provoking documentary film that explores the topic of suicide and its impact on those left behind. The movie centers around the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the most popular suicide destinations in the world, where an average of one person jumps to their death every two weeks.