DUSD Hosting Special Screening of “Angst” at Dublin High School on March 11
DUBLIN, CA–On Monday, March 11, 2019, the Tri-Valley SELPA and the Dublin Unified School District will host a special screening of “Angst” at the Dublin High School Center for Performing Arts & Education.
The goal of the documentary is to raise awareness about anxiety by starting a dialogue between local families, community leaders and experts. Through candid interviews, the producers utilize the power of film to tell the stories of many kids and teens who discuss their anxiety and its impacts on their lives and relationships, as well as how they’ve found solutions and hope. The film also includes a special interview with Michael Phelps, a renowned Olympic athlete and mental health advocate. Free tickets are now available and space is limited! The evening will begin with light refreshments at 6:00 p.m., followed by the special screening at 6:30 p.m.
Attendance is limited to 500 persons. Should we reach this capacity and have a “wait list”, we will consider a second showing on a different date. To RSVP, visit http://bit.ly/DUSD-Angst-RSVP.
About the film
Angst is a 56-minute film and virtual reality experience that explores anxiety, its causes, effects and what we can do about it. The filmmakers’ goal is to have a global conversation and raise awareness around anxiety. Angst features candid interviews with kids and young adults who suffer, or have suffered, from anxiety and what they’ve learned about it. The film includes discussions with mental health experts about the causes of anxiety and its sociological effects, as well as help, resources and tools. Scroll down to learn more about our filmmakers and panel of experts.
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