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Under the Cretan sun, Dana and Chris moved through their last summer as two! Carrying the quiet excitement of the life waiting for them. There was no script, no direction, only the natural rhythm they shared; laughter, playfulness and the ease of two people deeply in love and standing at the edge of a new chapter.


What unfolded in front of the camera was simply real. Small gestures of care, glances and moments that somehow aligned perfectly. The film holds onto that fleeting space in time. A nostalgic, cinematic memory of who they were together, just before everything was about to change.

 

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“Filmmaking is a chance to live many lifetimes.”


Robert Altman

 

Some journeys arrive later than expected.


For Saskia and Bilal, the honeymoon they never had quietly found its way into another season of life. one shared with their firstborn. In Kedrodasos, what might once have been a journey for two became something gentler and deeper; a family discovering the world side by side.


Between the cedars and the open shoreline, small moments unfolded naturally. First steps in the sand, curious hands touching the earth, laughter drifting through the sea air. Walks along the water, quiet pauses, the simple joy of watching their son encounter the world for the first time.


Exploration has always been part of their story. Hiking new paths, searching for unfamiliar places. Now every journey carries a new rhythm, three sets of footsteps moving forward together!

Happy family with a baby at a scenic rocky beach with blue sea and mountains.

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“After all these years, I've learned that people are most beautiful in the moment they forget I'm there.”


Irini Hadji