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I Too Crave Death sparks crucial conversations

Bantu Film Festival and I Am Woman 2Twoo hosted the screening of the award-winning film, I Too Crave Death, at Mebaleng Studios in Gaborone on Saturday. PICS PHATSIMO KAPENG
Bantu Film Festival and I Am Woman 2Twoo hosted the screening of the award-winning film, I Too Crave Death, at Mebaleng Studios in Gaborone on Saturday. PICS PHATSIMO KAPENG

In a powerful collaboration, the Bantu Film Festival and I Am Woman 2Twoo hosted the screening of the award-winning film, I Too Crave Death, at Mebaleng Studios in Gaborone on Saturday.

The event brought together parents and children to watch the film and engage in candid discussions about the challenges they face in their daily lives. The film, produced in Nigeria, tells the story of a mother-daughter relationship and explores themes of mental health, family dynamics and grief.

Following the screening, attendees shared their thoughts and experiences, with children expressing feelings of being misunderstood and parents struggling to navigate the complexities of parenting in today's world.

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