Movie Screening (Flow)

Movie Screening (Flow)

Creative storytelling and meaningful discussion came together in a special movie screening session held as part of Mental Health Awareness Month. Participants gathered to watch Flow, an animated film set in a flooded and ever-changing world that follows the journey of a solitary cat navigating challenges of survival, adaptation, and connection.

Throughout the screening, students engaged with the film's rich themes of resilience, friendship, and the importance of community in times of uncertainty. The story highlighted how individuals from different backgrounds can come together, support one another, and find strength through shared experiences, offering valuable reflection on belonging and human connection.

Following the screening, participants took part in a facilitated discussion where they shared their thoughts, interpretations, and emotional responses to the film. The conversation encouraged students to reflect on the significance of social support, empathy and collective resilience, while also drawing connections between the film's narrative and their own lived experiences.

Overall, the event provided a thoughtful and engaging space for students to connect through storytelling and dialogue. By combining film with reflective discussion, the session fostered meaningful conversations around communities, connection, and belonging, reinforcing the core themes of Mental Health Awareness Months.

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