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2023 Sarasota Film Festival

A Still Small Voice

2023• 1 hr 33 min• United States• English

About this film

In most US hospitals, alongside medical responses to illness and injury, lesser-known interventions take place every day. Responding to patients, family members and hospital staff who are experiencing spiritual and emotional distress, chaplains sit at bedsides, helping people to deepen connections with themselves, one another and a world beyond this one. A STILL SMALL VOICE follows Mati, a chaplain completing a year-long residency at New York City’s Mount Sinai Hospital, as she learns to provide spiritual care to people confronting profound life changes. Following his acclaimed 2019 film MIDNIGHT FAMILY, director Luke Lorentzen digs into Mati’s spiritual work as an entry point to explore how we seek meaning in suffering, uncertainty, and grief. Through Mati’s experiences with her patients, her struggle with professional burnout, and her own spiritual questioning, we gain new perspectives on how meaningful connection can be and how painful its absence is. As Mati and her patients take stock of their lives and experiences, space opens up to reflect on our own.

Credits

Director
Luke Lorentzen
Filmmaker
Luke Lorentzen
Producer
Kellen Quinn Luke Lorentzen
Executive Producer
Josh Peters
Co-Producer
Ashleigh McArthur
Cinematographer
Luke Lorentzen
Editor
Luke Lorentzen
Music
Ziki Hexum

Premiere: No

Documentary Feature
A Still Small Voice
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