I’ve watched ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ and enjoyed the movie, but what you’re about to see below is pure awesomeness.
‘Move’, ‘Eat’, ‘Learn’ represent a trio of short travel films by Rick Mereki, an Australian filmmaker. The idea?
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage … all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food.
Three simple words that represent so many experiences, turned into amazing footage that will make you want to get away from your computer and start exploring the world again. If you don’t believe me, see for yourselves.
The videos were uploaded recently on Rick Mereki Vimeo account, and were edited and shot by Tim White.
On a side note, don’t you think the guy in the videos is ridiculously hot? Meet Andrew Lees, Australian actor, 25 years old. I must see ‘The Pacific’ ASAP. Or at least those three episodes he starred in.
Did the videos turn on you adventure spirit? Which one is you favorite? Comment below and let us know!
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