Join us for a special film screening and discussion centered around Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha—a heartfelt exploration of growing up, searching for yourself, navigating uncertainty, and discovering that life rarely unfolds according to plan.
Frances is a young woman dreaming of becoming a professional dancer. She shares an apartment with her best friend, makes plans for the future, and believes her life is only just beginning.
But little by little, everything she depends on starts to change. Friendships evolve, relationships end, work no longer provides stability, and the future becomes increasingly uncertain.
As the familiar world around her falls apart, Frances embarks on a journey of self-discovery, trying to understand who she is, what truly matters to her, and where she belongs.
Starring Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, and Adam Driver.
Following the film, we'll gather for an open discussion with a psychologist in a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. Together, we'll reflect on the story through the lens of our own experiences.
🌿 Is a personal crisis an ending—or the beginning of discovering yourself?
🌿 How do we cope when life no longer feels familiar?
🌿 Why is it so difficult to stop comparing ourselves to others?
🌿 How can we embrace uncertainty without seeing it as failure?
🌿 What helps us move forward when the old chapter has closed, but the next one hasn't yet begun?