DIY Project
A Wanderer’s World
Shot in some of the most remote landscapes of Great Britain, this personal, intimate and philosophical film reflects on the beauty and the sacred nature of the wilderness and the natural world as seen through the eyes, heart and mind of a long-distance hiker. Sharing with you some of the most spectacular and wild British landscapes, the film explores the profound importance of human connection to the land, the value of solitude and serenity, and the need to reconnect to Nature and thus to our humanity.
Allow me to take you on a journey into the heart, soul and mind of an individual who finds the spiritual and the divine in the world of trees, the moorland, the whisper of the breeze and the murmur of a stream. A person spoken to by Nature in a language beyond words. It is a story of connecting to the sacred and the uplifting realm of Nature, the home to which I will always return, wherever I might be.
Monthly:
- April: Comedy & Catharsis
- Best Character Study
- Best Character Transformation
- Best Comedy Short
- Best Coming-of-Age Film
- Best Cross-Cultural Narrative
- Best Cultural Documentary
- Best Ensemble Performance
- Best Environmental Story
- Best Existential Short
- Best Feel-Good Film
- Best Metamorphosis Film
- Best Physical Gag
- Best Portrayal of Mental Health
- Best Redemption Arc
- Best Story of Healing
- Best Under-Represented Story
- Best Unreliable Narrator
- Best Use of Native Language
- January: Metamorphosis
- March: Voices of the World
- Most Inspiring Ending
- Most Thought-Provoking Concept
- November: The Human Condition
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