Free Screening of "Solstice" - Mental Health Week

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Solstice follows the parents of a suicide victim, documents mental health stories, and aims to start conversations and show the power of community.

When 15 year-old Mary Baker died by suicide, her parents embarked on a journey to shine a light on the darkest night of their lives.

Solstice is a hopeful, determined and positive story of change that can come out of a most heartbreaking tragedy. Beginning with the story of Mary’s parents, Annette and Stuart Baker, the film expands out to journey through Australia and across the globe documenting the stories of those who are daily on the frontline in the battle for better mental health care - the survivors of suicide.

This film bravely steps into the gaping hole left when a person dies by suicide, to begin conversations, unite communities, and ignite positive change.

This documentary is rated M and is recommended for people aged 15 years and over.

Trigger warning: This movie contains references to mental health and suicide and may be distressing to some viewers. Please take care of yourself and prioritise your well-being throughout this session.

This session will be followed by a panel discussion, light refreshments and live music. For more information contact Julie from TRACC on 0472 821 255.

FREE - Click Here to Book Your Tickets

When

  • Wednesday, 08 October 2025 | 05:45 PM - 09:00 PM

Location

Star Cinemas Mount Isa, 22 Rodeo Drive, Mount Isa City, 4825, View Map

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