01/27/2026
Good afternoon. We are pleased to share with you our latest production - In Shared Stillness. A little statement from the
Creator / Director, Jeff Harding about, "In Shared Stillness" starring Virgil Moore and J Harding Actor and featuring the latest song written by Jeff Harding, "Let Someone In".
In Shared Stillness is a reflection on how isolation often takes hold quietly—without conflict, without explanation, and often at the very moment when connection would matter most.
As the music unfolds, the film settles into a shared space where two people are physically present but emotionally distant. There is no clear inciting event and no resolution offered. Instead, the piece lingers in the uncomfortable middle: the pause where withdrawal has already occurred, yet reaching out still feels uncertain, even risky.
The absence of dialogue was essential. The music carries the emotional weight, while the images resist interpretation. Together, they create a tension between motion and stillness—between the world continuing around the characters and their internal hesitation to engage with one another. Silence here is not calm or peaceful; it is dense, filled with unspoken thought, fatigue, and restraint.
The bench becomes a place of convergence rather than meeting. It holds two separate inner lives that briefly overlap, mirroring how isolation often functions in real life—not as separation, but as proximity without access. The distance between bodies, the hesitation of hands, and the refusal to resolve the moment are all intentional choices meant to reflect how connection is often delayed by fear of burden, vulnerability, or misunderstanding.
This is not a story about healing or reconciliation. It is about recognition. About noticing the quiet signals of loneliness in another person, and in ourselves, before anything is said or fixed. In that recognition, presence itself becomes an act of courage.
In Shared Stillness asks the viewer to slow down, to sit with the discomfort of unresolved moments, and to consider how often connection is possible not through words or solutions, but through the willingness to remain—to share the stillness long enough for something to shift.
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Now...."Let Someone In".
Writer/Director Statement:In Shared Stillness explores how isolation often arrives quietly—without conflict or explanation—and frequently at the moment when ...