When bordom kicks in, I like to grab my trusty Camcorder and my lifeless friends and go out to film something.. This is a result of one of those incidents.
Hey everyone! I hope you’re all having a great start of the summer! I myself have been quiet busy with school and hopefully you can understand why I haven’t been able to update the site as frequent as needed, but I promise to be back fully charged over the course of this summer!
This is something I shot for fun in the streets of Brooklyn NY on my visit to here. Shota was asleep in the car and I had nothing better to do. Hope you find something inspiring in this.
Rest in Peace grandpa. It’s a shame you had to go without me seeing you again. There is nothing else in the world we want more then to have you back, but for some rules of life you must go on, and so will our hearts. All you wanted was to see us again, for a decade now.., and I’m sure you are willing to wait another century, but I promise to see you again, we all do. May angels lead you in, you will forever be missed.
I can shed tears that he is gone,
or smile because he has lived.
I can close my eyes and pray that he’ll come back,
or I can open my eyes and see all he’s left.
My heart can be empty because I can’t see him,
or I can be full of the love he shared.
I can turn my back on tomorrow and live yesterday,
or I can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.
I can remember him only that he is gone,
or I can cherish his memory and let it live on.
I can cry and close my mind,
be empty and turn my back.
Or I can do what he’d want:
smile, open my eyes, love and go on.
The following is a short film based on a novel by Mari Gigashvili and directed by Zura Kiria and Richard Davitashvili and was created within a course of 24′rs.
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