Small Revolutions is a collection of three short films about love — how it starts, how it settles, and what it leaves behind. Set against carefully chosen needle drops, each film uses music not as background but as meaning: the moment a song arrives and changes everything the audience has just seen. A stranger on a bench. A son returning home. An old man and a flower. None of it is extraordinary. All of it is. Small Revolutions is about the quiet turns a life makes — the moments that don't announce themselves, that only reveal their significance long after the music has stopped playing.
Max Noakes is interested in the things we don't notice until they're gone — the light through a particular window, a song that escapes by accident, the way a house knows you. Small Revolutions is his attempt to slow down and look properly. At love. At music. At the moments that quietly hold everything.
