Thursday, January 28

Fifty People, One Question



I found this website by the addicting Stumble button, and I'm so glad that I did. Here's the scoop (information from the website):

Fifty People One Question is an ongoing social experiment and film series exploring human connections through people and place. The project began in New Orleans in 2008 and has since traveled across the globe, touching millions of viewers. Along the way, the films have captured a small slice of humanity; to discover dreams, losses, reflections, stories and secrets, some shared and some completely unrepeatable.

Remarkable individuals have shared countless responses to the films’ questions, both through the lens and in written form. This website has captured written responses from over 1,000 cities worldwide. Everyone is invited to see, hear, and explore our deepest human connections. And please, share your response to these simple, timeless questions. So go ahead, ask yourself…

Fifty People One Question created by Benjamin Reece of Deltree and Nathan Heleine of Crush + Lovely. The original film was produced in New Orleans, LA by Benjamin Reece and Tung Bach Ly.


I think this such a clever idea. Watch the NOLA video -- it is my favorite. However, be sure to check out all the videos. There are some poignant responses that will make you think and appreciate what you have. Visit: Fifty People, One Question

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