A Mothers Story of Grief and Her Journey Towards Hope
Over a transformative three-year journey, Mona and Jessica dedicated themselves to creating a film that offers an intimate and unfiltered portrayal of grief. This project emerged from Mona's personal experience of profound loss, following the tragic passing of her 13-year-old son, Isaiah.
Mona's willingness to share her story with such vulnerability aims to shed light on the often private and misunderstood process of mourning. By documenting her path from deep sorrow to a renewed sense of purpose, the film seeks to foster empathy and open dialogue about grief—an experience that touches many yet is seldom openly discussed.
The film also highlights the creation of the first La Luz De Isaiah clinic, symbolizing a legacy of hope and healing. This initiative reflects Mona's commitment to transforming her grief into a force for good, providing grieving parents with meaningful ways to honor their lost children and support communities in need.
Through this honest depiction, the film encourages viewers to engage in conversations about loss and to offer support to those navigating similar experiences. It serves as a testament to the enduring bond between a mother and her son, and to the resilience that can emerge from embracing one's pain with openness and love.