In Slipstream (2007), an aging television writer named Felix Bonhoeffer embarks on a surreal journey when the characters from his screenplay come to life. As he struggles with memory loss, paralysis, and the blurring lines between reality and fiction, Felix finds himself caught in a murder mystery with unpredictable twists and turns. With elements of comedy, fantasy, and drama, Slipstream explores themes of identity, creativity, and the power of storytelling.
What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? is a comedic documentary that delves into the world of pseudoscience and new-age beliefs, examining the connections between quantum physics, spiritual teachings, and paranormal phenomena. Through interviews with scientists, channelers, and skeptics, the film challenges traditional notions of reality and offers a thought-provoking exploration of consciousness and the meaning of existence.
Still living at home with his avant-garde actress mother, constantly rejected by art schools, and without a lover, aspiring painter Andrew decides to enter a contest in hopes of winning a six month stay in Kenya. Though things aren't great for Andrew, neither are they wonderful for his lesbian friend Lucy who constantly bickers with her lover Ingrid. Lucy complicates Andrew's life when she introduces him to the suspicious-looking, enigmatic Jerry.
When a husband and father goes missing, a duo of psychic investigators are called in to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a web of secrets, disappearances, and paranormal phenomena. With their psychic powers and unique storytelling methods, they navigate a rural setting filled with twists and turns.
Assassin of the Tsar is a drama movie set in Russia during the 1910s. It follows the story of a psychiatric patient who believes he is the assassin of Tsar Nicholas II. The movie explores themes of family relationships, past lives, and the supernatural.
An engineer's obsession with tunneling the English Channel becomes a burlesque adventure filled with obstacles, explosions, and triumph.
Tuning In is a unique feature-length documentary about the phenomenon of spirit channeling. Channeling is a practice dating back to antiquity wherein an individual, usually in a trance state, makes a psychic connection with a nonphysical being. The individual making the connection, known as the channeler, is then able to act as a dimensional go-between in bringing other humans in contact with the entity, as well as interpreting messages from the entity.
The mother of the Indian female singer Pallavi (Kitu Gidwani) is at the end of her life. She was master and teacher for her daughter for the art of Indian singing. But she will not be able to complete her lessons. So Pallavi experiences the lack of the guru of her mother. Finally she finds him in a very young street-girl who is able to sing marvelously. But this girl keeps disappearing again and again...
It started as a Bible study group that later fell into spiritualism and ultimately murder. The Halstead murder case is presented with other true accounts about supernatural beings manifesting as angels from heaven, spirits of the dead, ascended masters and aliens.
Filmmaker Sean M. Fisher explores the metaphysical mysteries behind the ancient Maya prophecies for 2012.
Unlocking the Soul is a documentary that explores the findings of the five most credible and prolific spiritual experts: Edgar Cayce, Jane Roberts, Dolores Cannon, Michael Newton, and Paul Selig. The documentary dives into various topics such as death, reincarnation, soul paths, health, and the concept of the 5D New Earth.
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