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Waiting on a Thousand Dreams

A dialogue between two people, who speak of themselves as Pakistanis struggling to be treated as individuals rather than a number (i.e. 60 people killed in a bomb blast). The older person reminisces about the ‘good old days’ whereas the younger person sees hope for himself and others in the youth of the country.

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"...change is dynamic as are we, it is for us to embrace change and dictate our life other than our surrounding dictate it " was a very powerful and emotional statement to listen to with a background of debris been shown.

Even when everything falls apart we are still driving our lives and can embrace the most difficult situations. The creativity, the composition, colors, photography and sound in the film were just as loud as the pain behind the people of Pakistan. Brilliant and poetic words!

This film projected the strength PocketVision filmmakers share which is of a unique courage that can teach us the power of changing our surroundings and transforming or shaping it with our unique stories, talents and experiences and share them with other --the most human expression, action of all ... and dont wait too long to do it, as time goes by too fast.