This is the first of the eight episodes of the "My Love" film project. In this episode Lizette and Katelin express what they think love is - basing it from their own experience. Love. What is it anyway? Of course, there is no way words can express what Love is, it can only be felt, but I decided to seek out anyone who can articulate it. After all if one truly experienced Love, I mean truly truly, then he/she can simply close the eyes, and while browsing the imagination, articulate it verbally.
Love. What is it anyway? I decided to find out what the people of New York can share about how they understand Love. Of course, there is no way words can express what Love is, it can only be felt, but I decided to seek out anyone who can articulate it. After all, if one truly experienced Love, I mean truly truly, then he/she can simply close the eyes, and while browsing the imagination, articulate it verbally. This project was shot on the streets of NYC in June through August of 2004 in a chain reaction style, meaning - some of the interviewees became interview hosts to interview others, making this project multi-dimensional.
In this episode the interview host "chain reaction" starts with James. James was spontaneously approached in Union Square and asked if he wants to interview other people about love on the streets of NY, he agreed. Participants who he interviewed then were asked if they want to interview other people as well and that's how this project was shot from then on - yielding a very multi-dimentional perspective to this topic. My Love project consists of eight episodes.
This is the first of the eight episodes of the "My Love" film project. In this episode Lizette and Katelin express what they think love is - basing it from their own experience. Love. What is it anyway? Of course, there is no way words can express what Love is, it can only be felt, but I decided to seek out anyone who can articulate it. After all if one truly experienced Love, I mean truly truly, then he/she can simply close the eyes, and while browsing the imagination, articulate it verbally.
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