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Support us in creating more films like this : / reflectionsoflife Thank you Justine & Michael 💚 Trigger Warning - This film contains reference to sexual assault, which may be triggering for some viewers. If you have been affected by a similar issue and you need someone to talk to, please reach out to an organisation or individual near you for help. Take care. During difficult and dark times, we often feel an overwhelming sense of isolation, as if the weight of our struggles is ours alone to bear. In these moments, it's important to recognise that authenticity and genuine openness can act as a beacon, guiding us towards a network of support we may not have realised was there. Authenticity acts as a lantern, revealing people who stand ready to share the weight of our struggles. When we bravely show our true selves, including our vulnerabilities, we uncover an unseen tapestry of connections, woven with threads of support, kindness, and understanding. And in being our true selves, we invite others to join us in navigating the difficulties of life, transforming our solitary journey into a shared path illuminated by the warmth of human connection. Filmed in Seattle, USA. Featuring Amanda Richer (YouTube - / @amandaricher ) If you would like to watch the full original YouTube video shared by Mark Horvath in December 2017, you can find it here - • Living under a Bridge Doesn't Stop Th... All of our films are made possible through the generous support of our patrons. To be part of this journey : / reflectionsoflife If you'd prefer to make once off contribution, our PayPal details are : paypal.me/reflectionsfilms Join our YouTube channel to get early access to our films : / @reflectionsoflife In collaboration with iNous, we recently released a beautiful deck of 52 cards - each card containing a quote from one of our films, paired with the activating visual muses of Lanon Prigge. The aim of this deck is to rekindle child-like curiosity and creativity, helping to navigate the shared waters of our human experience with grace and joy. If you’d like to consider purchasing your copy, shop here - https://tgc.link/reflections Who is Reflections of Life? We are Justine and Michael (previously known as Green Renaissance). We use our passion for filmmaking and our love of storytelling, to remind our audience of one simple truth – that we are all human. The more that we understand and believe in this interconnectedness, the more we will treat ourselves, one another, and planet earth with a greater sense of compassion. Filming - by Michael Editing - by Justine du Toit Sound mix - by Tamryn Breakey The following music tracks are used in this film: Severance - by Sean Williams (via Audiio) Guiding Stars - by Elm Lake (via Epidemic Sound) Forever From Here - by Christopher Gorman (via Epidemic Sound) Theory of Aviation - by Tom Meira Armony (via ArtList) Uncertain Changes - by Yonder Dale (via Epidemic Sound) Movere - by Rikard From (via Epidemic Sound) We Fall We Grow - by Sean Williams (via Audiio) A huge thank you to these guys, who gave so generously of their to time to help with translations, enabling us to provide subtitles in the following languages: Bulgarian - by Polina Stoyanova Croatian - by Davor Bobanac Dutch - by Karla Greven English - by Justine du Toit French - by Amélie Macoin German - by Tanja Pütz Greek - by Vicky Polychroni Italian - by Grazia Gironella Macedonian - by Lidija Pusevska Markovska Polish - by Anna Konieczna Portuguese - by Sibylle Steinpass and Lucivani Valvassori Romanian - by Anca Zaharia Slovak - by Zuzana Beratsova Slovenian - by Jasmina Kovačič Spanish - by Paty Aguirre Vietnamese - by Thi Le