Title card for the film 'Blue Supper' featuring a smiling child's face on the right side, and film details including director Tanya Upshur and cast Mikayla Elyse and Naomi Cary with festival recognition.
A promotional poster for the UnShushed! Film Festival featuring a black and white still from the short film "Blue Suppers" by Tanya 'Ami' Upshur. The still shows two women, Naomi Cary and Mikhayla Elise, in a kitchen. The poster includes details about the film's credits, cast, specifications, and a brief synopsis about a girl named Lizzie facing a mental health crisis.

Blue Supper is a short, silent experimental film that invites viewers into a day in the life of a young girl navigating the world alongside a parent living with mental illness. With no spoken dialogue, the film uses powerful visual storytelling to convey emotional nuance, unspoken tension, and quiet moments of connection.

Designed to spark meaningful conversations across all ages, Blue Supper is a compelling tool for educators, counselors, and community leaders exploring mental health, empathy, and family dynamics.

We invite schools and organizations to incorporate the film into workshops, classrooms, and staff development programs as part of a broader effort to normalize mental health conversations and build supportive environments.