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New IndieFlix documentary about anxiety to screen in Decatur on Feb. 4 and 5

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New IndieFlix documentary about anxiety to screen in Decatur on Feb. 4 and 5

The front steps of Decatur High School. Photo by Dan Whisenhunt
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The front steps of Decatur High School. Photo by Dan Whisenhunt

On Feb. 4 and 5, a new IndieFlix documentary, “Angst: Raising Awareness Around Anxiety” will be shown in the Decatur High School Performing Arts Center.

Hosted by the Decatur Student Center, Decatur Family Psychiatry, Decatur Education Foundation, Gathered and Grounded, and Decatur Prevention Initiative, this screening is designed to create conversation among community members about anxiety.

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The film is about an hour long and will be shown at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 4, and 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 5.

As stated in a recent press release, “producers Scilla Andreen and Karin Gornick have one goal: to start a global conversation and raise awareness around anxiety. Through candid interviews, they 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.”

Following the film, there will be an informative panel discussion to further spark the discussion around anxiety.

To reserve a free ticket to this Decatur High School screening, click here.

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