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The Sacred Mysteries Cinema Series
Sacred Mysteries is pleased to announce the launch of our new Sacred Cinema Series. We have four excellent feature documentary films available for preview screenings in your venues.
*Due to many requests for Fall and Winter screenings, we have decided to extend the screening period beyond November 1st. In listening to your experiences with these type of films, including your financial concerns, as you will see in the contracts we have decided to waive the up-front fee for screening the film and just go with the 50/50 box office split. To see a sample contract, click here. This contract contains the terms we will be offering for all of our films. Complete contracts for all of the films will be up in the next two weeks. The Sacred Mysteries Cinema Series provides you with a valuable format for increasing revenue for your organization through both ticket sales as well as special discount rates on the entire Sacred Mysteries DVD collection. We have found that once the audiences have seen one of our films, they are interested in purchasing a number of films from the collection. For more information on the films, including the screening contract, posters, trailers, etc. Contact Rowan or Daniel at 877-304-3459. We look forward to working together with you to continue to bring the depth, vibrancy and power of Sacred Cinema to your communities.
The films we currently are providing screenings for are:
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The Alchemical Dream
Terence McKenna
In the mid-1990's Terence McKenna and Mystic Fire's Sheldon Rocklin teamed up to make this rich and exciting film. Little did they know that this would be their last film. Filmed in Prague with Terence portraying his usual erudite rendition of the Irish Bard, this filmed classic takes us on a journey into the alchemical renaissance of King Frederick V and his wife Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia. Playing the role of John Dee, court magician for Queen Elizabeth of England, Terence McKenna shows us how the promise of a return to the tradition of alchemy was almost instituted in Europe. . . . keep reading
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Star Dreams
Robert Nichol
Presenting the story of the greatest revelatory phenomenon of our time. A 85 minute documentary which shows the circles themselves for all to see and presents the top crop circle researchers. Investigating the over-all assumption of hoaxing, balls of light, sacred site connection, media and people's reaction to the phenomena, and outlining the basic understandings arrived at so far. "Stunning" -Toronto Sun "Unique, remarkable, wonderful" Sonya Weir, Shared Vision Magazine . . . keep reading
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Timewave 2013
Sharron Rose
Timewave 2013 is the sequel to 2012 The Odyssey which was so successfully screened by many of you in late 2006 and 2007. Timewave 2013 is a beautiful, informative and evocative film, shot partly on location in the Sacred Valley of Peru which speaks to the transformative nature of the times in which we live and the critical issues that we face. It features Jose Arguelles, Gregg Braden, Riane Eisler, William Henry, Jean Houston, John Major Jenkins, Rick Levine, Dennis McKenna, Terence McKenna, Daniel Pinchbeck, Sharron Rose, Geoff Stray, Whitley Strieber, Alberto Villoldo, Jay Weidner and the Shaman/Healers of the Q'ero people of Peru. . . . keep reading
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2012 The Odyssey
Sharron Rose
The Mayan Calendar is ending on December 21st 2012. What will happen to us between now and then? Join author Sharron Rose on this exciting and thought-provoking adventure to discover the secrets of the Mayans, the Incans, the Alchemists, the Christians, the Masons, and others of our ancient ancestors concerning the end of time and the promise of our destiny as human beings. Featuring noted experts Jose Arguelles, Gregg Braden, John Major Jenkins, Rick Levine, Geoff Stray, Miora Timms, Alberto Villoldo, Jay Weidner, the Incan Elders and more.
"An important and significant film" -Ellen Burstyn, Academy Award winning actress. "A metaphysical tour of time, space, spirituality and philosophy. This is an eye-opening film." -Jennifer Hoskins, New Dawn Magazine . . . keep reading
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