My Brother Lost in Time - A BiPolar Life

Tuesday, June 24, 2025 (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM) (EDT)

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Spectrum Health and Human Services

Dan and Paul Lukasik shared a typical brotherly life during their childhood: they played together, squabbled, and were best friends. However, as they grew older, each faced a different diagnosis of mental illness. Paul’s bipolar disorder sometimes allowed him to be a high-functioning and successful professional, but his swings between depression and mania were profoundly life-altering. Dan’s struggle with major depression began at the age of forty while he was a successful attorney. Ultimately, it was Dan who received a call from the Lackawanna Police Department two years ago, informing him that Paul’s life had tragically come to an end. While Paul’s painful struggles had come to an end, Dan embarked on a new journey of grief and healing.

Dan shares his family’s story—anguish, striving, grief, and ultimately peace and hope—in the documentary film "My Brother Lost in Time: A Bipolar Life," created by professional filmmaker Mark Anthony Dellas. This compelling film will make its Southtowns debut on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at the Aurora Theatre, 673 Main St., East Aurora. Doors open at 6 pm; the film will be screened at 6:30 pm, followed by a panel discussion. This special evening is presented by Spectrum Health and Human Services and is free and open to the public.

Following the documentary, Dan and Mark will be joined by Celia Spacone, Ph.D., Coordinator for Suicide Prevention at Crisis Services, and Geoff Becker, a clinician at Spectrum Health, for a discussion about depression and its impact on individuals and their loved ones.

Thanks to the Aurora Theatre, part of the West Herr Automotive Group family, and 7WKBW for making this special evening possible.

Free event, registration suggested: Register Here


Spectrum Health and Human Services offers mental health, addiction, rehabilitation, care coordination, housing, and crisis services across various locations in Western New York. Established in 1973, its counseling clinics are Certified Community Behavioral Health Centers (CCBHC). For more information, visit www.shswny.org. 

Aurora Theatre
673 Main St.
East Aurora, 14052
Event Contact
Cherie Messore
(716) 662-2040
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Tuesday, June 24, 2025 (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM) (EDT)

Tuesday, June 24, doors open at 6pm, film starts at 6:30pm

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