Thank all of you for the documentary. When I look into the interviewee's eyes, it's the moment of sympathy and understanding. Something like it's not their pain, their love, their personal experience but it's mine. It makes me feel I'm not alone and the word "life" makes sense.
We are one human race, surviving on a space ball we call Earth. That's what I got out of this documentary, and what a delicious, sensual experience it has been. Thanks.
I loved the description of what "poverty " means to this African black man. I thought it was a definite complete, and emotional description. Also extremely smart answer. He was able to define povert y in a very especial way. If this man had an education he would be a poet, a journalist, a writer. It's amazing how intelligence is heading into poverty.
simply beautiful, why moving films like this aren't showed in movie theater,see is crap, and stuff that don't make us become closer in this time when we need it more than ever ,
since i saw first one i thought this man thinks and wants same things i want to know/experience in my life, so thank you creators and thanks to all people who told their stories :).
J'essaye de conseiller votre film chaque fois que j'en ai l'occasion. Votre travail et son résultat sont formidables et remettent tout en perspective. Un grand merci :)
Fantastic ❤ these movies are precious to me and i always wanted to know about the people or person who all the beautiful people interviewed are speaking to ! Thanku 💘⚘
C'est vraiment touchant la question qu'il pose, se demandant que faire de ce qu'on apprend de ces gens. it's the same question I kept asking myself. what do I do with this knowledge, what's a fair exchange for the enlightenment they give you, yet still have to return to their life plagued with social injustice?