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Dear Ann,

With hearty thanks to MDK reader Magali, who took the time to send us this gem, here’s a transcendent little knitting break for you. It’s a short (20-minute) film by Benjamin Wolff, Bis Gleich (Till Then). It has the tiniest of knitting angles. Though it’s a bit sad (but not as sad as you might expect), I am placing Bis Gleich in my personal pantheon of works that make me feel the deep-down beauty of our days together in this life. (Others: Wim Wenders’s film Wings of Desire, and Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town, especially when performed by high school students.)

I say no more. Click on this link to watch it on YouTube.

Love,

Kay

P.S. I do say more. If you loved Bis Gleich, here’s a brief interview with director Benjamin Wolff about the casting and setting.

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39 Comments

  • Great film.

  • That was a perfect film for a rainy morning. I loved the director’s use of color, how everything about the woman was red.

  • What a wonderful little film. Great way to start my day. Thank you!

  • Thank you for sharing this film! It’s wonderful and perfect for when we might be feeling isolated.

  • Beautifully made and so poignant! Having been to Germany back in the 80s I remember seeing folks sitting at the window watching the world go by.

  • That short film was wonderful! Thank you for sharing!

  • Love love love it .. love Marta!!

    • Made me teary-eyed with the beautiful, hopeful ending! Thank you so much for sharing!♡♡

  • Wonderful little film; leaving you feeling warm and uplifted. So needed during these days.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • What an incredibly beautiful story. SO lovely and poignant. Thank you for sharing.

  • Good thing no one other than the dogs is here at home with me – had me crying at the end.

  • Sweet short film. Loved the ending 🙂
    The man reminded me of my Dad, he loved to sit and people watch!

  • Such a lovely film. It brought a lump to my throat for sure.

  • I love Thortnon Wilder’s “The Skin of Our Teeth”. I got a bit sick of “Our Town” performed by high school student myself and it seemed like every high school had the bright idea that this was a perfect play for high school students to perform. I also saw live tv performance of the play, and I truly think it’s better served wi by people with a bit more life experience.

  • Thank you for sharing the film. Knitting is a part of it, but human relationships are tie that binds our humanity. We so often forget what’s truly important.

  • Thank you for sharing this.

  • Acts of kindness. So beautiful.

  • Slow down, breathe, and be kind to one another … thanks for sharing.

  • So lovely. Thank you!

  • Beautiful film.

  • I loved this film! Thank you for sharing it.

  • You never steer us wrong, Kay! What a wonderful film. THANK YOU!!

  • Thank you for this 20 minutes of friendship and love that I needed as I struggle in this time of everything I hold dear having changed. Especially my social interactions with my loved ones as well as the people I saw at the store, on the bus going to work or just out having a cup of coffee and sharing a moment.

  • that was amazing

  • Such a treat – thanks!

  • Beautiful. Just so beautiful.

  • Restores my faith in human kindness….Wonderful!!

  • exquisite. thank you for this wonderful recommendation.

  • We watched it last night and loved it. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.

  • Thank you for this, it added much-needed joy to my morning! Gimlet is fascinating, I will be visiting it often.

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH, for recommending this movie. Fantastic and so heartwarming and so inspiring. Loved it .

  • A gem. Brings me back to thinking of what’s important. Connections!

  • Thank you, that was lovely.

  • Thank you. This will live in my head forever.

  • This was wonderful and so inventive, on her part.

  • I soo enjoyed those 20 minutes, then watched it a second time with my husband, who also liked it. I am now going to share it with friends. Thank you Kay for letting us know about it.

  • Lovely short film…so moving. AND the craft of knitting, a comfortable routine.

  • you are my curators for all things important. thank you.

  • Just had time to watch this little gem! so beautiful and heartwarming. Thanks for sharing. Not soon forgotten.

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