
Who are we? What really matters? Is it possible to
find true happiness after a great loss? The answers to some of
life's most important questions are explored in SPACE BETWEEN
BREATHS, a powerful, uplifting film, which looks at the potential in
grief and to the ways it can become a motivational, transformational
force in our lives. Featuring conversations with parents who have
lost a child, including those whose loved ones died at Columbine, on
September 11th, and a mother whose son was one of the first U.S.
soldiers to die in Iraq, SPACE BETWEEN BREATHS offers an inspired
and healing perspective on loss which will transform the way you
live and love.
“I think there's a wonderful discovery in grief,
but you have to look through it with completely different eyes.”
- Claudia Grammatico, Donor Mom, organ donation
activist, and mother of Paul.
“Grief is an inescapable part of the experience of being human,
because it is our natural response to the loss of something or
someone we love.”
- Maria Housden, author of HANNAH'S GIFT
(Bantam2001), founder of GRIEF IN ACTION, and mother of Hannah.
“It was ultimately my decision to do something to
make the kind of difference in this world that I believe my daughter
would have made.”
-
Dan Crewe,
founder of the Jessie Bullens-Crewe Foundation, and father of
Jessie.
A film by Children of the Dome, produced by Luther and Rosemary Smith
Cinematography by Big Sky Media, Chip and Anne
Swetnam
Film Editor Fong Richard Zhu
Music by Cindy Bullens
Cover photo by Janet Davis
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