"I Hate You But It's Killing Me" Film Campaign
Joins Forces with TikTok Influencers, One World Strong Foundation,
and Inspiring Children Foundation
LOS
ANGELES, Dec. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- "I Hate You
But It's Killing Me," a documentary by filmmaker Lukas Behnken about letting go of interpersonal
hate, has moved its online premiere from Dec. 9, 2022 to late March
2023 due to several new partners coming together to help
those who have suffered from debilitating hate toward themselves, a
family member, or someone else that they know, and their path
toward healing.
The film, which shares nine personal stories of healing after
suicide attempts, racially-motivated violence, and physical and
sexual abuse, will offer audience members an online community hub
and an 8-week online course to engage like-minded people to get the
tools and resources they need to conquer interpersonal hate in
their own lives and help others do the same. Joining the movement
to thwart hate and help survivors heal are TikTok influencers, One
World Strong Foundation, Inspiring Children Foundation, and
more.
Leading up to the March premiere, TikTok Influencers are sharing
their personal stories of hate for the #ihateyoubut campaign by
posting videos daily. (Find us on Tiktok @ihateyoubut____).
Also, film director and producer Lukas
Behnken and producer Katherine
Boecher have joined the advocacy board of Inspiring Children
Foundation to support and partner with its #NotAlone social media
challenge created by Jewel to raise awareness around mental health
and offer online tools to underserved communities.
One World Strong will
formally launch its ResilienceNet App at the film's premiere. The
app is a portal that provides survivors of hate and their families
resources for support and healing, and tools for community
resilience-building to prevent future acts of hate. The premiere's
virtual audience will be able to chat in real time and express
their reactions to the film, followed by a live Q & A with the
Director, Producer, and lead subjects, including Inspiring Children
Co-Founder Ryan Wolfington and
two-time suicide survivor and Inspiring Children Ambassador
Cherrial Odell.
The documentary is also currently in talks with professional
sports associations and insurance providers who want to support
mental health and social change against hate.
#IHateYouBut #IHYBIKM
Find us on
Tiktok @ihateyoubut____
CONTACT: Shayna Samuels,
shayna@ripplestrategies.com, 718-541-4785
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