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