Director(s): Siddhant Raj Singh
Fear, insecurities, greed, superstitions have trapped us in our minds. To free ourselves, we must first realize the true meaning of freedom, one that allows us to live in the moment and co-exist in pe. . . erfect harmony with nature and fellow beings. The world sometimes serves as a mirror, providing a reality check. A bird spreading its wings in a cage is the reflection of our trapped thoughts in a narrow mind. Realization and acceptance are the first step towards change and thus begins the journey to attaining freedom which ultimately leads to self-discovery. This film tries to capture the above thoughts is a very short narration. A child is used as a protagonist because children are fearless, carefree, can easily accustom to changes and foremost a child is uncompromising. So perhaps we need to let go of the adult and become a child once again to experience true freedom and the joy it brings. show more
Suzie9 years ago - Edited
I love this film so much. Durke and Sharp have such a beautiful relationship and it is so awesome to see what they are doing to preserve Tom of Finland's art work. I will definitely be stopping by The House of Tom of Finland the next time I am in LA. Well done Andrea!
Laurie9 years ago - Edited
This film is beautifully shot and edited, the score is so well-suited to the piece. This film enlightens as well.
Sandra9 years ago - Edited
Such a well crafted film all around, insightful and thoughtful. Really nice work!