IMDb 0 2006 HD

To All Those

To All Those

2006
Documentary
6 min
0 IMDB

To All Those is a symphony by Josh Weissbach capturing a city from the perspective of commuter-dreamers, and all that unfolds in lone untethered thought. Through ambient sound…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Josh Weissbach

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

contemplative atmospheric meditative abstract immersive intriguing slow quiet artistic experimental universal introspective

Reviews

P
Priya Sharma
May 5, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

In 'To All Those,' Josh Weissbach delivers a remarkably evocative portrait of urban existence, viewed through the prism of solitary contemplation. The film masterfully employs ambient sound and deliberately paced, textured imagery of an American cityscape to construct…

L
Liam O'Connell
May 5, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Josh Weissbach's 'To All Those' is a film that operates on a different frequency. It’s an ode to the commuter-dreamer, a cinematic exploration of the untethered mind navigating the urban sprawl. The direction, while subtle, effectively builds a…

S
Sophia Chen
May 5, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

'To All Those' is a bold experiment in cinematic expression, a testament to the power of atmosphere over plot. Josh Weissbach crafts a unique symphony of urban life, focusing on the internal landscapes of its unseen commuters. The…

M
Marcus Bellweather
May 5, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

One approaches 'To All Those' expecting a film, but what is delivered is more akin to an extended visual and auditory mood piece. Josh Weissbach's intention to capture the city from the viewpoint of commuter-dreamers is evident, yet…

E
Eleanor Vance
May 5, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Josh Weissbach's 'To All Those' is a film that demands patience and an open mind. It eschews traditional narrative for a deeply atmospheric exploration of urban life, seen through the lens of solitary commuters and their inner monologues.…

FAQs

The film is designed to evoke a sense of freedom and the practical pleasure derived from movement and travel. By presenting a 'non-place' through ambient sound and slow, textured images of an American cityscape, Josh Weissbach aims to communicate the liberating nature of untethered thought. It’s less about a concrete message and more about fostering a mood of introspection and appreciation for the simple, often overlooked, rhythms of daily life and urban transit.