Eric Hill
“To me, “Living In Awe” means staying open to wonder, even in pain, and recognizing the profound beauty that can exist in vulnerability, healing, and everyday life.”
The process & the story becoming~
"Duet was born from a desire to explore grief not as a single event, but as something that lingers, reshapes us, and quietly lives inside the body long after loss. The film is deeply rooted in emotional realism and asks what it means to keep living when a part of your world has gone silent. In creating it, I have been drawn to the tension between absence and presence, memory and reality, and the ways love can continue to echo even when someone is gone.”
“My process begins with emotion first. I am less interested in spectacle than in honesty, atmosphere, and the small moments that reveal something profound. With Duet, I want to create a cinematic space that feels intimate, haunting, and reflective, where viewers can see parts of their own grief, tenderness, or longing. To me, wonder exists even in sorrow. It lives in memory, in connection, and in the quiet mystery of how deeply we can carry one another through loss.”
Connect with Eric to learn more about his deeply personal debut film and the inspiration behind his gripping artistry