Go Project Films Living Library Volume One
This guide is intended to provide opportunities for deeper engagement with the themes raised in Go Project Films Living Library Vol 1. Discussion questions are provided to relate to the films' main themes.
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This time-lapse film, filmed over the course of three years across four continents, explores our relationship to nature and the modern world.
In the poor neighborhood of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, a provincial soccer star, "Titie," works with an innovative soccer program to educate local youth about HIV/AIDS prevention.
A portrait of Berlin based clown Reinhard "Filou" Horstkotte explores poetics of performance, laughter and spontaneity.
A meditation on surfing and the ocean, filmed off the coast of West Marin, California.
In a Rhode Island men’s prison, a group of fifty inmates are transforming their lives through the practice of meditation.
Meet artist Slobodan Dan Paich, who creates simple drawings with tea and ink in a daily ritual.
What if the world embodied our highest potential? What would it look like? Where do we find solutions that can help us build the future that serves us all?
Yup'ik fisherman Ray Waska, who lives on the Alaskan Yukon Delta, teaches his grandchildren how to fish during the summer salmon run.