I STILL WANT TO FALL IN LOVE
Excerpt 4'52'' From 22'40''
Digitlised Super 16 film, B&W+Color, Sound (Stereo), 22'40''
2024
This film is created based on the poem I Still Want to Fall in Love, written by Valerie Asiimwe Amani. The poem candidly expresses the juxtaposition of the ordinary and the extraordinary, the balance of joy and sorrow, and the enduring human desire for connection and love amidst life's challenges.
Film Still
I Still Want to Fall in Love (Poem)
Woken up by rain
In the hours when the sun and moon exchange glances
Wrapped heavy dream and dusk
In the short moments when I can be anything
But still chose to stand here
Before the neighbors start sweeping
Before the bathroom lights come on
Holding on to each time
You turn and we touch
I still want to fall in love
Fill in the cracks with shear butter and sunscreen
Prepare a picnic with friends that starts two hours after it was supposed to
And never ends because we all would rather be here
In the embrace of a youth that renews of the years cut themselves
I still want to fall in love
Watching the turquoise on the underbelly of a small bird
Precariously dodging a branch
Forgetting and remembering all at once
The storm and the sunsets
The hard tongues sweet teas
Getting lost with a map in hand
And still choosing to laugh at your inability to predict the future
I still want to fall and love
With the imperfect things that exist despite us
And because of us
Pop charts, chocolate doughnuts
Maybe Nebulas and hot springs
Staying up with swollen eyes
Sorrowful yet magnificent
Waiting for more ways to learn
I still want to fall in love