Metadata
WORK ID: YFA 7770 (Master Record)
| Title | Year | Date |
| EXHALE | 2020 | 2020-01-01 |
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Details
Original Format: MP4 Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 3 mins 37 secs Credits: Thomas Harmer Genre: Documentary Subject: Environment/Nature Family Life |
| Summary The thirtieth of thirty-seven short films produced by documentary filmmaker Tom Harmer as part of the 52Humans project. Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and released weekly for a year, a film about a woman called Rachel who uses nature as a way of overcoming challenges in her families lives and about a service she provides to help other in similar situations. |
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Description
The thirtieth of thirty-seven short films produced by documentary filmmaker Tom Harmer as part of the 52Humans project. Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and released weekly for a year, a film about a woman called Rachel who uses nature as a way of overcoming challenges in her families lives and about a service she provides to help other in similar situations.
Title: Exhale
30/52
As Rachel and her four children wonder through a wood they are accompanied by other families. She talks in...
The thirtieth of thirty-seven short films produced by documentary filmmaker Tom Harmer as part of the 52Humans project. Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and released weekly for a year, a film about a woman called Rachel who uses nature as a way of overcoming challenges in her families lives and about a service she provides to help other in similar situations.
Title: Exhale
30/52
As Rachel and her four children wonder through a wood they are accompanied by other families. She talks in voiceover about the challenges she and her family faced five-years previous and how they were able to re-build their lives. As the group arrives at a tree Rachel talks about how she was able to find a place where they could find peace and reconnect with themselves.
As the children help to build and start a fire, Rachel talks about the importance of being outdoors and the lessons taken from time in nature. As the group enjoy food cooked on the fire Rachel talks about how nature slows things down so they are able to re-connect with themselves. As a boy relaxes on the ground she talks about the peace that comes from connecting with nature.
As Rachel cuts open a chestnut and holds a lesson on nature with a group of children she talks about setting up Rooted Wings as a space to invite people to unwind and reconnect. As the families with Rachel sit around the fire relaxing the children cooking marshmallows on the fire with Rachel providing details on why she set up her nature-based education service and what those who use it get from it.
As Rachel walks by herself through the wood she comes to sit on a tree stump. As she turns towards the camera with a smile she talks about living in a place of exhale.
Title: “In order to belong to each other, we must first learn how to belong to ourselves.” Rachel
End title: www. 52Humans.com
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