1950. William Lee, an American expat in Mexico City, spends his days almost entirely alone, except for a few contacts with other members of the small American community. His encounter with Eugene Allerton, an expat former soldier, new to the city, shows him, for the first time, that it might be finally possible to establish an intimate connection with somebody.
Exploring the history and use of psychedelic plants. Psychedelica examines; Sacred Healing ,Integrating Shamanic, Wisdom, Treating Illness with Plant Medicines, Set, Setting, & Psychotropic Experiments, Expanding Human Consciousness, Shadow Side of Psychedelics, Indigenous Medicine of the Mind, and The Holy Mushroom Theory. Psychedelica is an original series streamed on Gaia. 2018
A grieving father and comic book artist finds himself in a waking nightmare as he navigates a custody battle and encounters a vengeful ghost. Set in New York City, the protagonist's life takes a dark turn after the tragic death of his wife. As he struggles with his daughter's custody, supernatural occurrences and strange events plague his everyday life, blurring the lines between reality and his own imagination.
No Escape Room is a horror movie about a family who visits an escape room attraction and finds themselves trapped in a supernatural puzzle that they must solve in order to survive. As they try to find a way out, they encounter terrifying hallucinations, ghostly encounters, and a race against time to escape before it's too late.
The Song That Calls You Home is a documentary film that delves into the healing power of ayahuasca, a powerful and sacred plant medicine used by indigenous communities for centuries. The film takes viewers on a transformative journey, exploring the deep connection between consciousness, shamanism, and the natural world. Through personal stories and experiences, the film showcases the potential of ayahuasca as a tool for spiritual growth, emotional healing, and self-discovery.
Back in 2012 I had my very first Ayahuasca ceremony and, needless to say, I was terrified. But it ended up entirely changing my life and that of my future family. Which is why I decided to revisit the medicine in 2018, participating in three Ayahuasca ceremonies over the course of one week in Costa Rica, and document the process. In the film, we tackle my personal story of trying to build London Real into a global media and transformation company while also struggling with my own disconnection from friends, family and my own species. We also dive deep into the division and tribalism currently facing all of us around the world.
From Shock to Awe is a documentary that follows war veterans as they navigate the challenges of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the healing possibilities of ayahuasca, a traditional plant medicine. The film delves into their personal journeys and sheds light on the potential of alternative therapies for traumatised individuals.
Two tales of migration. In the first, after a tailings dam disaster floods her hometown, rural worker Joana (55) moves to São Paulo to find her sister Tania, who lives with her grandson Jaime. Joana enters the universe of insecurity, replying to an application for house cleaning. She bonds with her colleagues, and their struggle for better conditions gives Joana’s life a new meaning. Her relationship with young Jaime brings back old memories. In the second part, after the death of her estranged father, Flavia (32) moves to her farm with her wife Mara. The couple suffer a shock of reality when facing the harshness of rural life. The contact with the abandoned house reveals to Flavia unknown aspects of her father. She begins to suspect that there is something supernatural in the woods.
Following the death of their mother, an identical twin pulls away to establish her own independence, while the other unravels and plots to end her sister’s new beginning. Inspired by true events.
This documentary examines ayahuasca shamanism near Iquitos (a metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon), and the tourism it has attracted. The filmmakers talk with two ayahuasqueros, Percy Garcia and Ron Wheelock, as well as ayuahuasca tourists and local people connected with the ayahuasca industry.
Luciferina is a 2018 drama, horror, and mystery movie that follows a 19-year-old girl named Natalia who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and supernatural awakening after her mother's suicide. This intense and atmospheric film explores themes of exorcism, demonic possession, and repressed sexuality as Natalia navigates the dangers of the jungle and encounters a sinister cult practicing satanism. With the help of the hallucinogenic drug ayahuasca, Natalia confronts her own fears and powers, ultimately embracing her supernatural gifts.
Aya: Awakenings' is an experiential journey by journalist Rak Razam into the world and visions of ayahuasca, a powerful hallucinogenic plant medicine from the Amazon, capturing the experience and the western dynamic around it in unprecedented detail.
The Last Shaman follows the journey of a young man who, disillusioned with modern life and battling clinical depression, travels to the Amazon Rainforest in search of healing and spiritual enlightenment. He embarks on a shamanic ritual involving the traditional medicine ayahuasca, struggling with isolation, solitude, and his own inner demons. Through his experiences, he discovers the power of nature, the importance of community, and the potential for personal transformation.
In the late 1970s, Marcel fled Catalonia to avoid conscription into the Spanish military. For 30 years he has been living in the tropical forests of Costa Rica, where he hosts ayahuasca ceremonies for young seekers from the West.
Three people fly from Chile and Spain to Iquitos, Peru to experience the magic of the sacred plant ayahuasca.
Filmed in the jungles of Peru, shaman Don Jose Campos introduces the practices and benefits of Ayahuasca, the psychoactive plant brew that has been used for healing and visionary journeys by Amazonian shamans for at least a thousand years.
DMT: The Spirit Molecule is a documentary that takes an in-depth look at the powerful hallucinogenic drug known as DMT. Through interviews with scientists, researchers, and individuals who have experienced DMT firsthand, the film explores the effects of the drug on consciousness and delves into its potential spiritual significance. The documentary also examines the role of DMT in indigenous cultures and its potential therapeutic uses.
Can an ancient Amazonian plant medicine help heal mankind? The Medicine reveals the hidden mysteries of one of nature's most powerful and controversial healing remedies- Ayahuasca. It is a documentary about Amazonian shamanism, introducing Taita Juanito Guerilmo Chindoy Chindoy, both a teacher and student of the sacred plant medicine. As Ayahuasca gains popularity in the West, the film explores the science as well as the lore behind the plant and why it is used to heal. It follows former NFL Safety, Kerry Rhodes, and actress, AnnaLynne McCord, as they drink with the Taita experiencing Ayahuasca for the first time- in its true tradition. Humanity faces an unprecedented rise in addiction, insecurity and disease- perhaps the cure does lie within the arms of Mother Nature.
Metamorphosis (2009) takes viewers on a captivating documentary journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, exploring shamanism and the healing power of psychedelics like ayahuasca.
Four Westerners with various ailments travel to Peruvian Amazonia to drink ayahuasca, a traditional medicine renowned for its healing powers.