TO DAMIEN

A detached corporate employee seeking connection must pay a final visit to his ill-fated estranged father who will give him a message that will alter his life forever.

Two men discuss notes in a binder, one with dreadlocks and wearing glasses and a hat, the other with curly hair and a beard. Titus Rhodes looks down at the binder while the man with curly hair writes in it, both in casual black t-shirts.
A young man with light skin, reddish hair, and a short beard sitting at a desk with a person pointing at something. The young man is wearing a grey short-sleeved shirt, and the person standing next to him has darker skin, short curly hair, headphones, a pink hoodie, and a tattoo on their arm. The desk has notebooks, a mug, a plastic bag, and a CD. The background includes a wall with black and white graffiti-style writing.
Titus Rhodes with a film crew shooting a scene outdoors under a green canopy, with equipment and people gathered around, adjacent to a street with a parked black pickup truck and trees.
Filmmaking crew on set with camera operator, director, and technical equipment during production.

DIRECTOR
TITUS A. RHODES, and Cast

“HOPEFUL”

The intention behind "To Damien" is to utilize it as a platform to spread a message of hope - to plead with people to recognize that they always have the opportunity for a second chance, because a lot of times addiction can make us feel alone even when we’re surrounded by our loved ones.

HIA logo with red letters and the slogan 'Hope is Alive' beneath it on a black background.

SUPPORTED BY… HOPE IS ALIVE

Hope is Alive is dedicated to transforming lives impacted by addiction through a holistic approach that includes recovery homes in six states.