LOST and FOUND in MEXICO sold to three foreign television networks
Just got a note below from Avi in Israel who saw my documentary film on television! Who woulda thought? I really embarked on making this film as a a personal exploration. I wanted to know if I was the only person who felt so different from the experience of living outside of the United States. Did other expats feel the same way?
Never in my wildest dreams did I think this film would be purchased by others, let alone purchased by tv networks! How fun…and to do something so new at such an old age, is quite a joy!
San Miguel de Allende is in the midst of celebrating its patron saint, St. Michael. Colorful decorations are festooned on many streets and the fireworks are more prevalent than normal!!!
Caren

I was able to watch Lost and Found in Mexico multiple times over this past
weekend and came away with many ah-ha! moments and insights. I will not
bore you with TMI on my past history-suffice to say it is complicated, like
many, and includes years with a therapist. I arrived in SMA in late March
and have been very down about being here for a while now.
The bottom line, I now realize, was I had to leave everything I know as
familiar, family and friends, a house and yard I enjoyed, strip away
everything, to find the one person I was not familiar with, myself. Who am
I, what do I want, like, believe—another phase of healing for me. So,
thank you so very much for making this film.
Hello,
We would like to watch the movie. We live in Mexico City.
Thank you,
HOla.
I’m so glad to hear that your film is being shown in countries all around the world. Your message is universal! I’m sure anyone could relate to finding a “soul place”. Thanks for sharing your stories.