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The Great Disconnect (documentary feature)

  • Fine Arts Theatre 36 Biltmore Avenue Asheville, NC, 28801 United States (map)
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We are living in a time that has been described as the age of loneliness. Despite Western advances in technology, living conditions, education and healthcare, we, as a society, are isolating ourselves from one another, and because of this, facing a health crisis that affects all ages, genders, races, and cultures.

But how have we become so disconnected? And what can we do to change the status quo and fulfill our potential for health and well-being?

Join wellness expert Tamer Soliman as he journeys through North American cities to meet with local citizens, community activists, and leading authorities on social, economic, and urban planning to discover the true factors that have profound and lasting impacts on our health and wellbeing.

This timely documentary invites us to reflect on the relationships we have with those around us and raises the question: is it possible to overcome our modern culture of disconnectedness and rediscover how truly essential we are to one other?

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THE FACTS:

Run Time: 60 minutes

Director: Tamer Soliman

Producer: Jeremy Walton

Executive Producers: Stephen Price, Oliver Lindsay, Neville Hicks, Tamer Soliman

Writers: Katherine Salter, Tamer Soliman, & Jay Mustafa

Earlier Event: April 5
Community Care: Ask and Offer Session
Later Event: April 5
Women As Majority