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Director
  
Ryan Goble

Music director
  
Martin Herman

Screenplay
  
Ryan Goble, Erin Henning

Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Documentary

Story by
  
Teresa Hagen

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
October 11, 2007 (2007-10-11) (La Femme Film Festival)

Writer
  
Ryan Goble, Teresa Hagen (story), Erin Henning

Cast
  
Cassandra Hepburn, Saveun Nhim, Saneya Bair

To Touch the Soul is a 2007 documentary film, directed by Ryan Goble, and produced by Teresa Hagen. The film was written by Goble and Erin Henning, from a story by Hagen. The documentary is narrated by Cassandra Hepburn.

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Synopsis

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"To Touch the Soul" follows California State University, Long Beach Professor Carlos Silveira, a Brazilian-born artist educator and social activist who recruits 27 American university students to join him in a pilot program that uses art to help impoverished Cambodian children affected by HIV/AIDS express their wishes and desires for their futures. As Carlos and the students grapple with the realities of a culture much different from their own, a language they don't understand, art projects that don't go as planned and a three-week deadline, they form a bond with the children. Through these young Cambodian mentors—all of them abandoned by society—the Americans empower their own social activism and learn the true meaning of kindness, selflessness, courage and community.

Interviews

  • Carlos Silveira
  • Saneya Bair
  • Heather Hamilton
  • John Lachey
  • Amanda Mithers
  • Saveun Nhim
  • Casey Quirarte
  • John Tucker
  • Sundy Ven
  • Cassandra Hepburn (Narrator)
  • Background

    The story is told from Carlos’ and six of his students’ perspectives through a mix of spoken (voice-over) diary entries, interviews and interaction with the children as they create art projects together, and shows that even the smallest attempt at making a difference can have life-changing consequences for all the people involved. The film also highlights the growing problem of the 77,000 children in Cambodia who have become orphans due to their parents dying from AIDS, a population expected to grow to 108,700 over the next five years.

    Filming locations

    Filming locations include: Long Beach, California and Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

    Film festivals

  • La Femme Film Festival, Beverly Hills, California
  • Wild Rose Independent Film Festival, Ames, Iowa
  • Myrtle Beach International Film Festival, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
  • Conscious Life Film Festival, Los Angeles, California
  • Byron Bay Film Festival, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
  • Memphis International Film Festival, Memphis, Tennessee
  • Newport Beach Film Festival, Newport Beach, California
  • Global Arts Film Festival, Los Angeles, California
  • San Joaquin Film Festival, Stockton, California
  • Action on Film International Film Festival, Pasadena, California
  • Southern Winds Film Festival, Shawnee, Oklahoma
  • Awards

    Wins

  • Accolade Competition: Best of Show, Videography, 2007; Honorable Mention, Motivational/Inspirational Category, 2007.
  • Wild Rose Independent Film Festival: Best Documentary Film, 2007; Certificate of Distinctive Achievement - Director of a Feature Film (Ryan Goble), 2007; Debut Film Certificate of Distinctive Achievement, 2007.
  • Myrtle Beach International Film Festival: Honorable Mention, 2007.
  • Byron Bay (Australia) Film Festival: Honorable Mention, 2008.
  • San Joaquin Film Festival: Best Documentary, 2008.
  • Southern Winds Film Festival: Best Feature Documentary, 2009.
  • References

    To Touch the Soul Wikipedia
    To Touch the Soul IMDb


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