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Waiheke Spiritual Cinema Circle is a group of people who get together every month for an offering of films from all over the world that explore the questions of who we are, why we're here and where we're going with a focus on inspiring, enthusing and entertaining you — and fundraising for Island causes at the same time.   
 
Waiheke Spiritual Cinema Circle is a group of people who get together every month for an offering of films from all over the world that explore the questions of who we are, why we're here and where we're going with a focus on inspiring, enthusing and entertaining you — and fundraising for Island causes at the same time.   
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Screenings are restricted to Cinema Circle members; you can join at the door (annual sub of $2).
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Screenings are restricted to Cinema Circle members: you can join at the door (annual sub of $2).
  
  
April's films:
 
  
* <b>Love on Track</b>: This sweet short is about a topic that most of us are faced with every day: do we choose to connect with strangers or avoid the potential connection that exists between two people? In this film two people sit near each other on a train, trying to navigate the possibility between them while taking a crash course in non-verbal communication. [5m]
 
  
* <b>We Were One</b>: This is our fourth Scott Cervine film, created in just seven days during the Elevate Film Festival! Welcome into the mind of a man who is a bit overwhelmed... by a printer? Well you would be too, if you needed to say what he needs to say. Blending humour with serious spiritual catharsis, Mr. Cervine again brings us that sublime moment where we remember that we truly were (and are) all one. [10m]
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== Films for April (on We28Apr): ==
  
* <b>Humanity Ascending</b>: Barbara Marx Hubbard is one of the most renowned minds on the planet today exploring human evolution in a spiritual light. In this brilliant short documentary, she brings us hope in a time of immense change, offering an alternative voice while the media is constantly delivering stories of doom and destruction. What if humans are capable of consciously evolving into a new world? Could we become a people who live peacefully and gently on the planet, fulfilling a prophecy of love, equality and abundance for all? It’s about time that we heard a voice of possibility describing our future! [40m]
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7:30: <b>The Wind Fisherman</b>: Meet the hero of Gust Town, the windiest place on Earth. Just like his father and generations before him, the Wind Fisherman spends his day “fishing” for items blown away and returning them to their owners. Though fishing may be in his blood, is it in his heart? And will curiosity sweep him away? [12m]
  
* <b>Bab'Aziz</b>: This beautifully poetic film is a fable unfolding through time and space. Bab’Aziz is a blind Sufi dervish who embarks with his granddaughter, Ishtar, on a journey to find the mysterious gathering of the dervishes that happens only once every 30 years. As they wander the desert guided by their faith and intuition, Bab’Aziz entertains Ishtar with a fairy tale about a prince who gives up his kingdom to contemplate his soul. As they meet other travelers and hear their tales, we discover with Ishtar the essence of yearning and belonging, exploring the deeper planes of the soul. [96m]
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7:42: <b>Dance to the Offbeat</b>: After being humiliated in a hip-hop dance class, a young African-American woman discovers the world of rhythm-less dance: dancing with no rhythm and no beat. Inspired, she enters a “Rhythmless Dancing” competition, much to the dismay of her family. This comedy offers a lighthearted look at racial stereotypes. [14m]
  
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7:56: <b>Earano</b>: In this comic twist on the classic Cyrano de Bergerac tale, a shy, big-eared tutor named Earl longs for a romance with the lovely librarian Roxie. But the arrival of a hunky janitor puts a kink in Earl’s plans and sets into motion a sweet story of unrequited love. [13m]
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8:15: <b>Mythic Journeys</b>: “Who am I?” “What is my purpose?” “Why am I here?” The answers are in myths that have been passed down from generation to generation around the world. They are the reservoir of human wisdom — the stories of life — and we are writing our own mythology as we live each day. This extraordinary multi-layered film features a myth told through stop-motion animation with puppets designed by internationally acclaimed artists and voiced by three iconic actors, Tim Curry, Mark Hamill and Lance Henriksen. Interwoven into the myth are inspiring interviews with Dr Deepak Chopra, Reverend Michael Beckwith, Dr Jean Shinoda Bolen and other luminaries. [90m]
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This month’s Spiritual Cinema proceeds will go to Waiheke Forever--the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Project.
  
See also the [[Earth Cinema]] Circle page.
 
  
 
For the month's programme, click [http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dd5q4n87_53fwhhkt here.]
 
For the month's programme, click [http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dd5q4n87_53fwhhkt here.]
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See also the [[Earth Cinema]] Circle page.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 26 April 2010

Spiritual Cinema


Waiheke Spiritual Cinema Circle is a group of people who get together every month for an offering of films from all over the world that explore the questions of who we are, why we're here and where we're going with a focus on inspiring, enthusing and entertaining you — and fundraising for Island causes at the same time.


Spiritual Cinema evenings are held on the last Wednesday of each month at Waiheke Community Cinema, starting at 7:30pm, and are sponsored by Waiheke Wellness, Auckland City and the Cinema.


Entry is by donation ($10 suggested) or by koha, and proceeds go to a different community group every month.


Screenings are restricted to Cinema Circle members: you can join at the door (annual sub of $2).



Films for April (on We28Apr):

7:30: The Wind Fisherman: Meet the hero of Gust Town, the windiest place on Earth. Just like his father and generations before him, the Wind Fisherman spends his day “fishing” for items blown away and returning them to their owners. Though fishing may be in his blood, is it in his heart? And will curiosity sweep him away? [12m]

7:42: Dance to the Offbeat: After being humiliated in a hip-hop dance class, a young African-American woman discovers the world of rhythm-less dance: dancing with no rhythm and no beat. Inspired, she enters a “Rhythmless Dancing” competition, much to the dismay of her family. This comedy offers a lighthearted look at racial stereotypes. [14m]

7:56: Earano: In this comic twist on the classic Cyrano de Bergerac tale, a shy, big-eared tutor named Earl longs for a romance with the lovely librarian Roxie. But the arrival of a hunky janitor puts a kink in Earl’s plans and sets into motion a sweet story of unrequited love. [13m]

8:15: Mythic Journeys: “Who am I?” “What is my purpose?” “Why am I here?” The answers are in myths that have been passed down from generation to generation around the world. They are the reservoir of human wisdom — the stories of life — and we are writing our own mythology as we live each day. This extraordinary multi-layered film features a myth told through stop-motion animation with puppets designed by internationally acclaimed artists and voiced by three iconic actors, Tim Curry, Mark Hamill and Lance Henriksen. Interwoven into the myth are inspiring interviews with Dr Deepak Chopra, Reverend Michael Beckwith, Dr Jean Shinoda Bolen and other luminaries. [90m]


This month’s Spiritual Cinema proceeds will go to Waiheke Forever--the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Project.


For the month's programme, click here.


See also the Earth Cinema Circle page.