Suicide Room

Suicide Room (Polish: Sala Samobójców) is a 2011 Polish drama thriller film written and directed by Jan Komasa, and starring Jakub Gierszał as a popular high school student whose life quickly deteriorates into ostracisation and depression.

It garnered positive reviews, and went on to several awards, including best actor (Jakub Gierszał), best actress (Roma Gąsiorowska), best screenplay (Jan Komasa) and best film.

Dominik Santorski is a popular but spoiled teenager, whose success-driven parents are out of touch with his life.

A video of the two boys kissing is posted to social media, and Dominik's friends appear to find it cool.

When Dominik sees an online video showing shadow puppets named after him and Aleksander engaging in homosexual acts, he rampages through his room.

When Aleksander approaches him with some friends after school, Dominik begins to take out his gun, but flees to his taxi.

Eventually, the family's housekeeper calls the police, who break down Dominik's door to find him sitting in a pool of blood beside a broken mirror.

Sylwia feeds him answers that are designed to lead the doctor to give him the pills that she wishes to use.

It is revealed that Dominik never left the bathroom after taking the pills, and his overdose was filmed by the drunk couple.