FREE Community Movie Night and Mental Health Panel: "I'm Okay" - a Curt Jaimungal Film

Have you ever been through a bad breakup where you hated the world AND yourself?

This film explores what that's like. It's an anti-romantic comedy​ ​with ​a ​whole lot of heart​. I​f you're expecting a v-day romantic comedy with mental health fluff, this is not for you. We're going to watch the film, ​laugh together, ​talk about mental health, and think about what we can do as a community to support each other. This movie sold out twice at TIFF Lightbox, so we encourage you to register online first to avoid disappointment!​

Trailer: http://bit.ly/2f8rsLf

Facebook: http://bit.ly/2yDCcry

Tickets: http://bit.ly/2hJRtUu

Accessibility: This venue is wheel chair accessible and has a washroom on the ground level which is accessible. Closest station is St. George.

Event Details

6:00 PM - I'm Okay screens followed by a panel discussion on Mental Health

Speakers

Curt Jaimungal: Filmmaker, Writer, Director, Founder of IndieFilmTO

Cat Criger: Indigineous Aboriginal Elder, Traditional Teacher and Mentor UTM.

Sakina Rizvi: PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Jacalyn Kelly: UTGSU Mental Health Advocacy Committee

Anjum Sultana: MPH Wellesley Institute

Cristina Jaimungal (Moderator): UTGSU External Commissioner

#indiefilm #mentalhealth #movienight #filmmakers #movielovers #Toronto #thesix #anti-romantic #comedy #educators #health #scholars #community

Organized by the OISE Graduate Students' Association (GSA) Accessibility Committee, University of Toronto Graduate Students' Union (UTGSU), and indiefilmTO



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