"Wait" - A True To Life Showing
My production company, NFocus, recently produced a short film titled "Wait", which portraits an elderly woman who lives alone and is awaiting a visit from a volunteer. After winning an award at a film festival, posting it on-line, and a recent newspaper article in our local paper, the short film has received some very positive and heartfelt feedback. The film paints a very dismal picture of many who live in our world around us. Here is a sampling of some comments.
“This video certainly had an impact on me and I will try to spend some more time with the elderly. I am very aware of the loneliness of people now and this video brought it again to my attention. After writing this I realize that it is not just the elderly, but anyone who is ALONE. Thank you.”
“Very nicely done. I'd love the soundtrack of my anticipations, expectations and emotions to be as beautiful.”
“What a gut wrenching and sad video. Being 67 years old this is what I have to look forward too. Unfortunately we Americans feel the elderly are the throw aways. The orientals revere the old. We have a lot to learn. And this lady is one of millions what a sad picture of America. Thanks, I think.”
“The movie was wonderful. Made me cry, made me think of all the lonely people in the world that I ignore because I'm too busy, and made me more mindful of my mother's isolation.”
You can take a look at it at www.getnfocus.com/wait.html.
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