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The Making of Star Among the Cosmic Clouds, 12min., Singapore
Directed by Susan Lim
Journey behind the curtain to witness the creation of “Star Among the Cosmic Clouds,” a powerful new song from the album ALAN: Cosmic Rhapsody. This documentary delves into the creative process, tracing the song’s origins from its soulful roots with composer Joi Barua to its grand transformation into an orchestral pop masterpiece.

https://www.instagram.com/cosmicrhap/

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-the-making-of-star-among-the-cosmic-clouds



The Lines She Carries (Indigenous Geographic), 11min., Canada
Directed by Crystal Martin
The Line She Carries follows Inuk filmmaker and Indigenous Geographic Co-founder Crystal Martin as she reaches a turning point in her life, the end of her childbearing years. In Oolootie’s home, she prepares to receive her traditional tuniit, marking not only her skin but her journey through womanhood, identity, and survival.

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-the-lines-she-carries



RAY THE RUG, 6min., Thailand
Directed by Mohammad Ali Shakeri
Ray shares his tragic past: “I lost my mum when I was a wee cub. Well, I didn’t lose her. She was murdered… by a human.” His heartfelt plea, “A tiger can’t change its stripes. But you can,” transforms him from a symbol of loss into a powerful advocate for change.

https://www.instagram.com/m.ali.shakeri/

https://www.wildsound.ca/videos/audience-feedback-ray-the-rug

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