About this Event
Join us in Toronto for the World Premiere screening of The Next Chapter. This is a deeply personal documentary following adults over 55 as they step into the world of psychedelic-assisted therapy while carrying the weight of depression, anxiety, grief, loss, and long-unresolved inner pain.
More than a film about treatment, this is a moving human story about what happens when people begin to ask whether healing is still possible. Through intimate, story-driven portraits, The Next Chapter opens a window into vulnerability, courage, reflection, and the quiet hope of beginning again.
For anyone who has ever wondered whether old pain can soften, whether meaning can be rediscovered, or whether a different future can still be imagined, this film offers a deeply compassionate and thought-provoking experience.
Screening Details
đź“… Thursday, June 18, 2026
📍 The Royal, 608 College Street, Toronto
⏰ Doors Open: 6:00 PM
⏰ Screening Start: 7:00 PM
⏰ Post-Film Panel Discussion Start: 8:00 PM
Post-Film Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
Following the screening, the evening will continue with a live panel discussion and audience Q&A designed to carry the experience beyond the screen. Bringing together thoughtful voices connected to mental health, healing, and the evolving conversation around psychedelic-assisted therapy, the panel will offer deeper insight, broader perspective, and a meaningful opportunity to engage with the film’s themes in a live setting.
Charitable Mission
This Toronto World Premiere is also being shaped around a broader mental health mission. Net proceeds from the evening are intended to support a charitable organization aligned with mental health, healing, and community wellbeing. Final beneficiary details will be confirmed and shared as part of the event rollout.
Presented in Toronto with Support from Wake Network
This screening is presented in Toronto with support from Wake Network, a wellness company focused on organic functional mushroom products and novel therapeutics to support wellbeing. Their involvement reflects a shared interest in thoughtful conversations around healing, reflection, and personal wellbeing, while remaining distinct from the film’s focus on psychedelic-assisted therapy and helping support an evening centered on meaningful dialogue, emotional insight, and the possibility of change.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Royal, 608 College Street, Toronto, Canada
CAD 22.63











