'Unfiltered' Community Screening

'Unfiltered' Community Screening
Health and wellbeingCommunityWorkshops Free
  • Date

    2.30pm - 4.30pm, 15 March 2026

  • Address

    The Activity Room - Stirling Leisure - Scarborough Community Centre
    163 The Esplanade, Scarborough

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  • Cost

    Free

Please note: This film and event discusses mental health challenges and may bring up sensitive topics.

Join How To Be Well and Integrity Initiative for a movie afternoon screening 'Unfiltered'. Followed by a panel discussion allowing you the opportunity to ask the crew any questions. The event aims to encourage community connection, empowerment and the power of collaboration. This is a welcoming event and everyone is encouraged to be involved.

Event activities

  • Brief introduction to the film and the producers
  •  30-minute movie screening
  • Panel discussion involving 'Unfiltered' cast members
  • Create your own beaded bracelet
  • How To Be Well pop-up store.

Venue: 163 The Esplanade, Scarborough WA 6019, Scarborough Beach Community Centre (The Activity Room).

Time: 2.30pm - 4.30pm.

Bring: Cosy vibes, bring a bean bad, pillow, or blanket. Whatever you need to get in the movie night spirit.

Dress code: Wear your best movie night outfit!

  • Movie snacks and drinks provided
  • Create your own beaded bracelet with an empowering quote to match the theme
  • Anonymous question platform available to send in questions  
  • Tickets are a pay as you feel donation. Every dollar will go towards How To Be Well and Integrity initiative contintuing to provide empoweing and impactful events and services to the community!

This event is supported by the City of Stirling.

About the film

Produced by Rachael Burns (Integrity Initiative) and Lily Gresele (How To Be Well), Unfiltered is a 30-minute Lived Experience documentary that explores disability, mental health and the strength of community through honest storytelling. Unfiltered is a celebration of lived experience, shared wisdom and the people who continue to create change through their stories. The film has been guided loosely by the 2025 mental health week theme "Empowering Communities, Thriving Workforces". It discusses what it means to feel included, the importance of the peer workforce, and what happens when lived experience is not valued. It is more than a film, it is a call to action.

Join us to share the stories of seven Western Australians - Natalee Blakemore, Eva Cocks, Lana Moon, Annabel Tannenbaum, Jacob Gaitskell, Allison McDonald, and Zoe Diakoloukas. As an exclusive bonus, you can also expect to hear from the cast through a panel discussion and talk to them directly! View the Unfiltered trailer or visit the Unfiltered webpage. 

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