- A young kid escapes life on the streets of New York City by stealing video cameras with his friends and retreating into the footage he's found.
- An audience favorite at festivals worldwide, The Speed of Life is about a NYC kid who steals video cameras from tourists. He and his friends skip school, camp on rooftops, and dream of being in the Olympics. But they must also deal with grown ups. Wavering between fantasy and the harsh reality of NYC, they soon discover not all tourists are happy and cameras can indeed fly. Even if people cannot.
- An audience favorite at film festivals worldwide, THE SPEED OF LIFE tells the story of Sammer, a quiet 13 year old kid from Brooklyn who steals video cameras from tourists. He and his small gang retreat to Brooklyn to sell their goods, but Sammer always keeps the tapes. Alone in his dark bedroom, Sammer sifts thru other peoples holiday footage, intrigued by all the seemingly happy faces and far away places. While slowly stashing enough money away so he, too, can travel to distant lands, Sammer must first deal with an older brother whos soon to get out of jail, while also caring for his ailing foster mother. As Sammer and his friends skip school, camp out on the rooftop of their building, and dream of being in the Olympics, they must also deal with grown ups: a probation officer who doesn't like kids, an ex-con with a secret, and an old man who thinks he can fly. Sammer's experiences waver between fantasy and the harsh reality of growing up in NYC, and he soon discovers that not all tourists are happy, that he must go to Alaska, and that cameras can indeed fly -- even if people cannot.
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