Megan Brown : Where I’m Meant to Be.

It’s a film about fishing, a real film about fishing that many people will be able to identify with, a film that heals. A film that shows us how we can search for ourselves to be “aligned” with who we are and try everything until the day we discover fly fishing, and then it’s as if suddenly everything falls into place and happiness and serenity are within reach. A film so powerful about the place of our passion in our emotional balance that it is undoubtedly one of the most impressive films we have had the chance to share with you! Megan Brown, a competitive skater, discovers that you can have several lives, several passions, and that failure is never really a failure, but rather an opportunity to bounce back and find peace and happiness. A superb film!

For Oregon native Megan Brown, figure skating was everything—her identity, her purpose, her world. But when she left it behind, she was forced to confront an empty space where her passion used to be. Years later, she found herself standing in a river, fly rod in hand, rediscovering the same connection she once felt on the ice.

Where I’m Meant to Be is a powerful short film about how our sense of self evolves, and the courage it takes to find meaning again when life takes a turn. Through Megan’s journey, we’re reminded that sometimes, losing one passion is what leads us to where we’re truly meant to be.