My Way to Paradise
Documentary Trilogy
A three-part film project exploring the path to inner balance and harmony through personal relationships, community, and connection with nature, documenting the journey to discover paradise on Earth.
The film aims to create a social impact, uplift viewers as a feel-good movie, and inspire them to travel and discover themselves.
Directed by Greg Hajdarowicz
Written by Greg Hajdarowicz i Dominika Koczot
Produced by Felipe Bretas and Greg Hajdarowicz
Part 1: Relationship with Self
A visually poetic story of a kite surfer whose connection with the wind and waves reflects the inner journey towards self-awareness. Through the rhythm of kitesurfing and slow-living, we observe a couple navigating their relationship with themselves and each other — learning to flow, trust, and find peace within.
One of Brazil’s top kite surfers embarks on a transformative journey— both on the water and within himself. My Way to Parise follows his path as he chases the perfect wind, eventually leading him to a remote, hidden paradise where a close-knit community embraces a life of spirituality and mutual support. This 60-minute documentary, inspired by ideas from artistic project Station Lisbon created by the director is a celebration of self-discovery and the search for true happiness beyond the horizon.
60 min.
A three-part film project exploring the path to inner balance and harmony through personal relationships, community, and connection with nature, documenting the journey to discover paradise on Earth.
The film aims to create a social impact, uplift viewers as a feel-good movie, and inspire them to travel and discover themselves.
Directed by Greg Hajdarowicz
Written by Greg Hajdarowicz i Dominika Koczot
Produced by Felipe Bretas and Greg Hajdarowicz
Part 1: Relationship with Self
A visually poetic story of a kite surfer whose connection with the wind and waves reflects the inner journey towards self-awareness. Through the rhythm of kitesurfing and slow-living, we observe a couple navigating their relationship with themselves and each other — learning to flow, trust, and find peace within.
One of Brazil’s top kite surfers embarks on a transformative journey— both on the water and within himself. My Way to Parise follows his path as he chases the perfect wind, eventually leading him to a remote, hidden paradise where a close-knit community embraces a life of spirituality and mutual support. This 60-minute documentary, inspired by ideas from artistic project Station Lisbon created by the director is a celebration of self-discovery and the search for true happiness beyond the horizon.
60 min.
Part 2: Relationship with Others
This chapter brings us closer to the power of community through the moving story of Aldemir Calunga, a surfer who experienced a near-death accident — spending 7 minutes underwater. Through his journey of recovery, resilience, and reconnection, we witness how relationships with others can heal, uplift, and redefine what it means to live fully.
60 min.
Part 3: Relationship with Nature
We follow Priscila Guedes, a single artist whose life is deeply rooted in art and solitude. Her journey is a meditative exploration of how one can build a meaningful relationship with the natural world — through creativity, silence, and self-expression. A tribute to those who find paradise not in places, but in presence.
60 min.
Rio G20: Building Bridges, Nourishing the Earth
In November 2024, Rio de Janeiro will host the G20 Summit under the unifying theme “Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet.” This documentary offers a unique and timely perspective on the event, capturing the urgency and potential of international cooperation in addressing today’s most pressing global challenges. Through exclusive access, it reveals behind-the-scenes moments of diplomacy, showcases bold innovations for sustainability, and celebrates Brazil’s dynamic cultural landscape as it intersects with global policy.
Brazilian Artists in Big Apple
The world of New York — fast-paced, structured, and ambitious — begins to pulse with the spirit of Brazil. South American artists bring emotion, color, and freedom to the “Big Apple,” shifting the atmosphere with their presence. We follow their journey — from the warmth of Brazil to the cold continent — arriving at Lisbon Station, a symbolic crossing where cultures meet and transformation begins.
This is a story about the dialogue between two worlds: the rational and the intuitive, the structured and the spontaneous.
Mind empowers the body. The body empowers the mind.
Transformation is a co-creation.
Without our structure, their freedom has no direction.
Without their emotions and colors, our systems lose meaning.
Brazilian Artists in Big Apple explores how true change happens not in isolation, but in the space where contrast becomes connection.
This is a story about the dialogue between two worlds: the rational and the intuitive, the structured and the spontaneous.
Mind empowers the body. The body empowers the mind.
Transformation is a co-creation.
Without our structure, their freedom has no direction.
Without their emotions and colors, our systems lose meaning.
Brazilian Artists in Big Apple explores how true change happens not in isolation, but in the space where contrast becomes connection.