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"The synergy [of imagery and poetry] is palpable. This beautifully lensed film is recommended."
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It is not easy to portray beauty in the dying process, or inspiration amidst terrible loss. Hope Is The Thing With Feathers succeeds in rendering the death of a partner a powerful elegy of hope and transcendence. This contemplative film examines issues of caregiving for a dying partner and the anticipation of one's own death. It looks at illness and bereavement as possibilities for creative expression, and for emotional and spiritual transformation. Through his powerful poetry, paintings, and testimony, Beau Riley draws a portrait of grief and healing between two people, each disabled in his own way: David, born a paraplegic; and Beau, a recovering alcoholic. The film is less a tragic story than a triumphant tribute to living life fully -- with mindfulness, compassion, and creativity -- suggesting what can survive great loss and transcend even death. For more information about this film and the filmmaker, visit the Open Eye Pictures website at www.openeyepictures.com. Appropriate for:
28 minutes • VHS
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REVIEWS "Outstanding! A must-see for anyone involved in end-of-life care, as the film artistically allows the viewer to begin to grasp the complexities of the dying process." "Unflinchingly honest and dazzlingly beautiful, celebrates the art and courage of the human spirit." "A poignant portrait... offers a lasting legacy of loving and learning to let go. A testament to triumphing over tragedy." "The [film's] images and words define life, disease and death with utter sincerity, elemental simplicity, brave spirituality, and great beauty. An important film." "Demonstrates how we can convert an otherwise tragic occurrence into a positive healing experience. Beautifully arranged and narrated, the video can generate important discussions."
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