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MY BLACK DOG premiere screening

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The Picture Show Man
merimbula, australia
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Mon, 3 Feb 2025, 6pm - 7:45pm AEDT

Event description

My Black Dog is a cinematic remake of FLING's award winning 2019 live work. 
​A powerful film exploring youth mental health, particularly of those living in regional locations. 

Join us for the premiere screening of My Black Dog at home in the Bega Valley - before it tours to locations across Regional NSW with accompanying wellbeing workshops.

MON 3 FEB
Doors open // 5:40pm 
Film Screening
 //  6 - 7pm 
Artists Q & A
 // 7:10 - 7:40pm
The Picture Show Man, Merimbula 

*Recommended for audiences 12+


*As a young person we advise you attend with a family member or friend. 
*Content includes references to negative body image, violence, alcohol abuse and self harm. 

My Black Dog takes an honest and realistic look at the situations adolescents in regional centres are facing, speaking to them directly about what's going on and striving to develop a youth centric approach to tackling these issues.

The project provides a multi-generational take on mental health issues and their impacts. It has been co-designed with young people, for young people. 
A catalyst for conversation. 

The film expresses stories that are touching, honest and uplifting. Utilising the abstraction of dance and performance to express the more visceral aspects of struggling with a mental illness, and demonstrating the different points of connection and support that can be created or exist around a young person.

My Black Dog features the young artists of FLING Company 2023, local professional performers and a phenomenal Creative Team, including Cinematographer Andrew Robinson Film and Composer David Hewitt. 

*Local mental health support services will be with us in the foyer

This event includes a post screening Q & A with Cinematographer Andrew Robinson, Composer David Hewitt and Director Beth Lane, facilitated by FLING's Executive Director Gabrielle Rose.


FLING's youth Companies are at the heart of our organisation, offering regional youth in the Bega Valley the opportunity to work with visiting and local professional artists to create original contemporary performance works. 

FLING respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we live, dance and create. The Djiringanj people, whose custodianship has never been ceded, and continues to guide and support our connection to country today. We pay our respect to elders past, present and emerging.

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