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"Searching for Superman. Los superheroes también exiten en la vida real" is a 2018 documentary film directed by David Fernández Graña. The documentary deals with the personal history of Amaia and David, who, by giving a twist to their lives, embark on an indefinite journey through Asia and Oceania in search of inspiring educational projects with the aim of transforming the school as we know it today.

http://searchingforsuperman.es/

Synopsis
After ten years working in a multinational, David feels a great existential void and a powerful desire to give meaning to his life. One day he decides to make a radical change by leaving his work and betting on his dream of traveling without a date back together with his partner Amaia. With the trip begins a personal project to help transform the school through the search for inspiring educational initiatives that scream that a better world is possible. During the 16 months of their adventure together, Amaia and David travel the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, India and Nepal, discovering new ways of living and seeing life, visiting villages, schools, projects, NGOs and sharing a table with unknown people. The only way to overcome the continuous challenges presented during the trip is to grow and develop a sixth and even a seventh sense. Amaia and David immediately begin to feel that what they have started is something more than a trip: they have taken the reins of their lives, leaving behind stability and comforts to embrace the unknown.

Main caracters
During the last six years David has been teaching educators from all over the world how to improve their teaching methods focusing on growing happy, conscious and solidary children. As a freelance filmmaker he started in 2012 the ikaia project, documenting innovative educational projects with the aim of motivating and inspiring others.Amaia has been working as freelance social photographer during the last 10 years. With special sensitivity to portray people naturally and spontaneously, the travel and the project are for Amaia an opportunity to help people doing what she loves and to develop new skills.