SACRED LOVE
On the windswept cliffs of southern England, a lone figure walks in a continuous circle around an ancient seaside structure. Performed in a single unbroken take, Sacred Love follows singer-songwriter Joaquin Soffredini on a meditative journey of longing, memory, and inner devotion.
With the vast sea and grey sky as silent witnesses, the film explores love not obsession, but as a spiritual experience — something that is born, lives, and transforms within us. Through uninterrupted movement and raw presence, the video reflects the emotional cycle of desire, reflection, and release.
Sacred Love is aLoveitation on the sacredness of being seen — and the quiet realisation that what we seek outside has always lived within.
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Dinara OstrouchovaDirector
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Joaquin SofrediniProducer
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Joaquin SofrediniPerformer
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Joaquin SofrediniMusic & Lyrics
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Maks DrevnovVFX Artist
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Sofya KiselevaColourgrading
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Dinara OstrouchovaCinematograther & Editor
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Project Type:Music Video
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Runtime:5 minutes 18 seconds
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Completion Date:February 1, 2026
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Joaquin Singer London
Distribution Information
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Joaquin Singer London
Dinara Ostrouchova is a UK-based filmmaker working across directing, cinematography, and editing. Her work focuses on emotionally driven visual storytelling, often blending natural landscapes with intimate human presence. With a strong interest in movement, symbolism, and minimalism, she explores themes of identity, spirituality, and inner transformation.
Dinara’s films often combine cinematic realism with poetic structure, using long takes and natural environments to create immersive experiences. Sacred Love continues her exploration of love, memory, and the sacred space between presence and absence.
Dinara Ostrouchova – Sacred Love
Sacred Love is a meditation on longing and the sacredness of Love that lives within us. From the beginning, I wanted the film to feel honest and uninterrupted — like breath, like memory. That is why I chose to film it in a single continuous take.
Set on the cliffs of southern England, the landscape becomes an emotional mirror: the vast sea, the grey sky, and the ancient structure around which Joaquin walks all reflect the song's inner movement. There are no cuts, no temporal shifts — only one body, one voice, and one continuous motion. The circular path represents the emotional cycle of Love: desire, reflection, surrender, and acceptance.
For me, this film is about the necessity of being seen and the realisation that what we search for outside of ourselves has always lived within. Love may be invisible, unreturned, or silent, but it remains sacred.