Looking Up

Looking Up

Three Lives Rewritten by Watching the Birds

SYNOPSIS

In ‘Looking Up,’ the camera turns its lens on three individuals whose lives intersect through a shared love for birdwatching. As the story unfolds, each character opens up about their personal battles with mental health, navigating the turbulent waters of burnout, depression, anxiety, and trauma. This short film doesn’t sugarcoat life’s challenges, but it gently reminds us that sometimes, the simple act of reconnecting with nature—watching birds, in this case—can be a powerful remedy. ‘Looking Up’ is a down-to-earth exploration of personal struggles, resilience, and the unexpected healing that can come from a pair of binoculars and a bit of fresh air.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

Looking Up was created by three emerging female directors—Lily Winter (New Zealand), Stephanie Guest (South Africa/Philippines), and Charlotte Gillespie (England)—while completing their Master’s studies in Science Communication at Otago University, New Zealand. Brought together by their shared passion for storytelling, they sought to craft a film that reflects both the human and natural worlds in ways that feel deeply personal and universally resonant. As students, they were immersed in exploring how science and art intersect, and how film can be used not just to inform but to inspire and encourage important conversation. Together, they found a common ground in curiosity and creativity. With Looking Up, they wanted to remind audiences of the importance of paying attention—to the skies, to each other, and to the fragile ecosystems that hold us all.