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OCD Awareness Week - Film Screening & Discussion
Free Admission
Prof. Kelly Anderson’s film UNSTUCK: an OCD kids movie and the premiere of Jay Chieh-Chun Lee’s film Involuntary Repetition as Everyday Life (made in Prof. Michael Gitlin’s Microcultural Incidents Class). A panel discussion will follow after the screening. This will also be relevant for students interested in crafting distribution campaigns that prioritize community engagement in non-traditional settings, including robust social media engagement.
As part of OCD Awareness Week 2019, the Hunter College Department of Film and Media Studies presents:
How a Film Helped Heal, Build Community and Challenge Stereotypes
Featured Films:
UNSTUCK: an OCD kids movie
Involuntary Repetition as Everyday Life
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Panel discussion with OCD experts & filmmakers
Thurs., Oct. 17, 2019 | 6-8PM
Hunter College, Lang Recital Hall
4th Floor, North Building (Entrance at 69th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues)