Lindner Center Host Agency for Film About Mental Illness March 2
Lindner Center of HOPE is the host agency Monday, March 2, for "Here One Day, a documentary about mental illness that is part of the Cincinnati ReelAbilities Film Festival. The film will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the Kenwood Theatre, 7815 Kenwood Road.
"Here One Day is a documentary that chronicles filmmaker Kathy Leichters move back into her childhood home after her mothers suicide. It provides an emotionally candid look at mental illness and the ripple effects of suicide on loved ones. Following the film, Lindner Center will host a brief panel discussion with questions and answers with the audience. Jessica Noll, WCPO-TV, will emcee the discussion, with participants including Leichter and Lindner Center caregivers.
Lindner Center of HOPE is co-owned by UC Health and the Lindner Family Foundation. Caregivers are faculty members of the UC Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience.
The ReelAbilities Film Festival, organized by Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled (LADD) and presented by Macys, runs Feb. 27 through March 7.
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