Loose Ends: Faith Shorts Finalist

The film tells the story of a boy who attends a religious school in Israel and provides an insight into what he values in life.
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Editor's note: Earlier this year, the Tony Blair Faith Foundation announced the Faith Shorts Film Competition asking young people of all nationalities between the ages of 14 and 27 to submit short films on how faith inspires them. Eleven entries have made the final round in 14-17 and 18-27 age categories combined. The two winning entries will be announced on Nov. 26 and starting the 15th Nov. HuffPost Religion is sharing one film each day, until the day the winning films are announced. Enjoy!

Growing up in a small town in the south of Israel, you don't really get to be different. I made this film because I believe that everyone should choose their own faith and try to interact with the world through self-defined symbols.

Once you understand something about yourself, about who you really are, or what you really want, you can transform your reality and create ripples of change in your life and in the lives of everyone around you.

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