Throughout Depression is a Beast, Kanell speaks through talking head testimonials and voice-over narration, taking us through her journey with depression. She likens it to a horror film, for her depression is always looming in the shadows, and like a horror film, she describes her life as sitting in an empty room that’s slowly filling up with water as she struggles to tread water and survive.

Powerfully illustrating her message, director Dixon uses clips from horror films along with Jenna’s appearances throughout her young yet prolific career. Now add comic book animation and quick-cut editing, and we get a small taste of Jenna’s everyday life. Dixon brilliantly masters the tone of her short film, giving us a glimpse of Jenna’s chaotic life without becoming too overwhelming visually. Depression is a Beast will resonate with many in this deeply reflective short film about Jenna Kanell’s lifelong struggle with depression. Kanell approaches it from the unique perspective of her love for horror films.