“Cinema, to me, it is a bridge between worlds—seen and unseen, remembered and forgotten. It holds the power to connect us to the whispers of our planet, the intricacies of the human condition, and the poetry inherent in the everyday. In an age dominated by a cacophony of unwanted screens bombarding our consciousness and unconcioss, cinema becomes one of sanctuary—a chosen screen that demands our mindful presence away from all distractions. In this intentional stillness, before opening title of a film, we make ourself available to know a new world , new person , new poetry, we can uncover layers of meaning, reconnect with our own humanity, and engage with the profound narratives that cinema offers. By stepping away from the relentless distractions, we create a space for introspection and immersion. where screen invites us to pause, observe, and feel deeply, reminding us of the beauty or/ and complexity that exists in the world and within ourselves.”