Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Blog, page 78
September 28, 2015
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September 25, 2015
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Wanna read a good story? Well, we’ve got a whole...
September 24, 2015
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WATCH “BUTTERCUP // THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM” HERE
I want to share this story of Buttercup, an artist from Germany...
I want to share this story of Buttercup, an artist from Germany whose impossible dream is to travel to New Zealand. Now, a lot of people dream of traveling, and in this day and age taking a trip from Germany to New Zealand is totally doable. However, for Buttercup there’s an extra hurdle - she has Asperger’s Syndrome. And now, with the support and encouragement of the hitRECord community, she is well on her way in making her impossible dream come true.
Over the past year or so, people from all over the world have been contributing their impossible dreams to hitRECord. Our worldwide community of artists has been rallying around those people and encouraging them to pursue those dreams. And now, we’ve made three different videos about three of these dreamers. This is the second one.
This “Impossible Dream" collaboration was inspired by a movie I’m in called “The Walk,” coming to theaters on September 30th. It’s a true story about Philippe Petit. His impossible dream was to hang a high wire between the two towers of the World Trade Center and walk across it. And, in 1974, with the help of his co-conspirators, he achieved this dream.
Philippe Petit couldn’t have fulfilled his dream all by himself, and as you’ll see in our three “Impossible Dream" short films, the support and encouragement of other people can help to make the impossible possible.
Thanks again
J
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