You never know when a complete stranger can walk up and change your life forever.
 

Touch  

runtime: 13:22 min
You never know when a complete stranger can walk up and change your life forever.
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I hope she continued to walk alongside the depressed woman.....she needed a friend for more than a train stop.
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Such a great piece about isolationism and our present day veil of emotional dysfunction . The acting was beautiful since their roles were so polarized.
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The "expletive" at 2:19 is not useful, especially when wanting to show it to young impressionable children. Thanks for listening.
I don't think this is an age appropriate clip for children. This would be better for older youth on up. I was even thinking what a powerful tool for discussion this would be for our women's group. Christ calls us to be there for the least and the lost and this shows us what can happen if we come out of our "boxes" and answer His call to be there for others.
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Good production!
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Touch

An ode to city life, Touch explores themes of isolation and the universal need for community when two strangers make the most important connection of their lives while waiting for a train.

film credits

Jean:
Lily Knight
Heather:
Rachel Kanouse
Directed by:
Jen McGowan
Written by:
Colin Pink
Produced by:
Emilie Hanton
Produced by:
Philip Lott
Produced by:
Jaime Robinson