A Mind Like Still Water
Synopsis: Two women’s lives are irrevocably changed when they attend a world-renowned horse clinic.
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Director's Statement
Masterson, I was trepidatious. I knew Mark on a personal level, but knew very little about horses. It was only as I started to dive into their work that I realized how revolutionary and universal the message behind their methods is. It is with this in mind that I sought to make a documentary. A MIND LIKE STILL WATER encourages us to realize that we have the power to change our lives and the story we live by, at any time. That it is never too late. Mark and Jim remind us that if you want to bring softness into any one aspect of your life, you need to be willing and ready to incorporate it into all the other aspects of your life as well. And, most of all, you must be ready to be softer, kinder and more gracious to yourself. I told Mark and Jim my goal was to make a film that reaches beyond the horse community, conveying the power of their message and how it is applicable to anyone’s life. It’s a pleasure to share ‘A Mind Like Still Water’ and to be able to call it my directorial debut.
Director's Bio
Dylan Silver is a director, writer and actor. A MIND LIKE STILL WATER is her directorial debut. It premiered at the AmDoc Film Festival, garnered distribution and debuted on Amazon’s Top Five “Must Watch List.” Her second doc HYPE MAN: A BREAK BEAT FILM and her narrative short SOUL SURVIVOR both premiere this year. Silver was named a Women In Film 2022 Director Mentee. She hosted HGTV’s YOU WISH YOU LIVED HERE and most recently starred in DOWNEAST with Greg Finley and FILM FEST with Will Sasso. She studied at the Groundlings, Academia Dell’arte, The National Theatre Institute, and holds her B.A. in Acting & Writing from The George Washington University, where she received the Presidential Arts Scholarship. Silver was raised in the United States and the Middle East. As a filmmaker, she gravitates toward vulnerable, laughter-filled and heartfelt stories. Her narrative feature, CHAIM’S NOT DEAD, a comedy-drama, is currently in development with production company Divide/Conquer.