Julian Chou-Lambert at Raindance with My Millennial Life
My Millennial Life screened Saturday, October 1 across the pond at London’s Raindance Film Festival. I wasn’t able to go, but our distributor TVF International represented the film. Julian Chou-Lambert (TVF) was there and had a dynamic conversation with the audience:
“[There was] lots of lively debate afterward during the Q&A. Both millennials and boomers were interested in the film – one man gave a particularly moving testimony about how his millennial son had been going through a very tough year, and that he had learned a lot of new perspectives from the film. Many were interested in the social campaign side of the doc, too.”
We’re just getting started with some of the social campaign screenings and in mid-October, My Millennial Life screened at Commffest in the Imagine Cinemas, Toronto. Commffest is a Community Film and Arts Festival Conference talk-series that brings communities together for social empowerment. The documentary was a jumping-off point of conversation around Global Youth Unemployment.
If you’re reading this news and haven’t checked out the My Millennial Life i-DOC in detail, it’s a chance to watch, pause and reflect on stories related to Global Youth Unemployment.