100,000 Miles a Second
Made by Women • 7m 17s
Directed by Patricia Fox
This film is based on an actual experience the writer had at a local co-op with a homeless street musician who gave her an alternative perspective on living with multiple sclerosis, stressing the power of "thought" regarding life circumstances. This film is relevant to anyone who has ever struggled with anything in their life, letting their mind create their subsequent misery.
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We Matter
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The Road to Motherhood
Directed by Sofie Peeters
Life can be a rat race. We get up, get dressed and before sunrise, we're on our way to work. Time is money. Yet we don't seem to realize that we are actually stuck: we are standing still in traffic. Alone. What does tell us about our Western society? About ourselves? ...