Interactivity Foundation

Feeling Through to One Another: Films & Conversations Exploring our Connections and Disconnections

Robert Tarango and Steven Prescod in Feeling Through, by Doug Roland

It’s late on a cold winter night on the city streets when Tereek, a young man with no place to sleep, comes across Artie, a deafblind man, who is looking for help to make his way home. The short film Feeling Through tells the story of their encounter and of the connections that grow as they “feel through” to one another. This Oscar-nominated film served as the final event in our five-part film and conversation series The Human Condition(ed): Exploring our Social Connections and Disconnections.

Throughout this series we engaged in collaborative small group conversations to explore both the different forces that disconnect us from one another and the different possibilities for overcoming these disconnections. This film brought to mind the challenges of navigating a world built with little regard for people with disabilities, the challenges of financial fragility and homelessness, and the fundamental challenges of basic human communication.

To address these challenges, more than one participant suggested that generous and collaborative conversations, such as the ones we were having in this series, form an important pathway toward “feeling through” to one another. Discussions like these help us to listen openly to different perspectives and connect with others through collaborative exploration. You can read more about what the participants explored in the discussion summary below. And if you’d like to experience this connection, make sure to sign up for our next series when we announce them in the new year.

You can read the discussion summaries of the other film events at the links:

  1. Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times
  2. My Brother’s Keeper
  3. Stutterer
  4. The Neighbors’ Window

What challenges for human connection did the film bring to mind?

 

How might we meet these challenges and foster more human connection?

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