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Who Is Your Everybody?

by Ozzie Pullin, United Kingdom

In March 2020, I started recording my conversations with friends and family during lockdown. Without them knowing. This film is dedicated to all of them.

11 Comments for “Who Is Your Everybody?”

  • Nour says:

    very touching one!
    we all feel the same thing in one time
    I remembered all my conversations with my friends & my birthday celebration too
    beautiful movie!

  • Thomas says:

    Love it. Warmed the heart with its simple and touching message.
    Good to see the positive angle on how we can all stay connected.

  • Katrina Hedditch says:

    Does a good job of capturing an experience shared by many.

  • Henry says:

    Beautiful work Ozzie — my favourite lockdown film by a long shot ✨

  • Jessica says:

    Made me cry – Maybe because I’m crying in it and you caught me with tears but also shows just how wonderful and important human connection is. Well done Ozzie ❤️❤️❤️

  • Jack says:

    Really gorgeous film – also made me cry even though I’m not in it!
    Definitely captures a shared experience of many.

  • Jack says:

    A comforting film for a truly sombre time. Certainly a spirit lifter during these trying circumstances. Kudos!

  • Gemma says:

    Really touching film. Nice work.

  • Clare Janik says:

    Your wonderful film epitomises that it is our human connections that matter most and in spite of lockdown, we can still reach out to each other and be there. Well done and good luck.

  • Beautiful and very touching film Oz! Congrats x x

  • Jason says:

    Really touching, heart felt and sincere. Highlights the core of what we need most during this pandemic – a sense of community, love and friendship.

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