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The documentary film series sheds light on the lives of highly sensitive people and shows the challenges and opportunities this characteristic presents.
Luisa has turned her back on the noisy city and finds a safe space in her camper to gather new experiences without becoming overstimulated. Student Dinah talks about being overwhelmed by noise and attending a self-help group. Today, she knows ways to recover from the overstimulation and has developed strategies to deal with her sensitivity. Nina sees her high sensitivity as a gift. As a child, she sought peace and quiet in dark rooms, met with a lack of understanding from her parents and also learned to use her sensitivity positively through yoga. To protect himself from overstimulation, Stephan turned to drugs. Today, he understands the causes of his problems and appreciates the positive aspects of his sensitivity. However, the isolation necessary for self-care also brings him feelings of loneliness. The doctor and therapist Dr. Carmen Bernd reports from her everyday practice on dealing with HSP (highly sensitive persons).
The film series provides an insight into the spectrum of high sensitivity and shows how people can learn to accept their feelings and allow them to become part of their everyday lives. A production of Medienprojekt Wuppertal in cooperation with the Health Circle for High Sensitivity Heidelberg, supported by the Steffen Lohrer Foundation.
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Admission: € 5.00 Free admission for all under 28 years and recipients of citizen's benefit