Silent Men: The Awkward Art of Expressing Emotion

Cinema | (12A) | 88 minutes |
12th December 2024 – 19th December 2024

Silent Men: The Awkward Art of Expressing Emotion

Why do so many men struggle to show their feelings? Part therapy, part road trip, BAFTA award winning filmmaker Duncan Cowles asks men how they open up in order to directly address his own difficulties in being intimate and open with his loved ones.

With profound honesty and deadpan wit, Silent Men intertwines awkward conversations and the filmmaking process, asking what makes men tick, and more importantly, how to come to terms with all aspects of health, both physical and mental.

Exploring aspects of masculinity that all too often are little discussed, this film opens the door for other ways of being, communicating and healing, as well as attempting to define masculinity.

Please be aware that this film contains sensitive content related to suicide and mental health.
If you or someone you know is struggling with this issues covered in this film, you can find more information at silentmenfilm.com 

Please note: This screening is in our Digital Lounge and has limited seating.

DATES & TIMES

12th December 2024 – 19th December 2024

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