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Personal
Message From John Cali
May 2008
Hi Everyone,
In January 2005, thousands around the world
enjoyed the premiere of the sensational feature film, Indigo.
Following in the footsteps of films like What the Bleep Do We Know,
Indigo has created an excitement that’s spreading like wildfire.
If you loved What the Bleep, you'll definitely love its sequel, What
the Bleep -- Down the Rabbit Hole, released in early 2006.
It’s not often I recommend anything not directly related to my
work. And then only if I believe what I’m recommending is of the highest
quality and integrity. The Spiritual Cinema Circle fits that requirement
perfectly.
I heartily endorse the Spiritual Cinema
Circle, as I know it will make a huge
difference in your life. It already has in mine.
Membership in the Spiritual Cinema Circle is growing at an incredible rate.
You'll see why when you take a peek at it.
Stephen Simon, producer of the
films Somewhere in Time and What Dreams May Come,
is also the producer
and director of Indigo, and co-founder of the Spiritual Cinema
Circle.
Warm regards,
John
More
About the
Spiritual
Cinema Circle
Our inspirational movies have played to enthusiastic
audiences at film festivals all over the world, and many
have won major awards. Yet, Spiritual Cinema Circle
remains one of the few outlets for people to see these
uplifting independent films – from the comfort of
their own homes.
As
a Spiritual
Cinema Circle member, you help give these conscious filmmakers a voice, and
you help us all remember the empowering message of creating
our own destiny and living compassionately.
Limited
Time Offer
Spiritual Cinema Circle is the world's fastest
growing DVD club specializing in uplifting and
inspiring films.
Each month, members receive four films – one
feature film and three shorts or documentaries. These
are films that open the heart, expand the mind, and stir
the soul!
For a limited time only –
Join Now and
receive your first DVD FREE! That’s a $21 value for
FREE; simply pay shipping and handling ($4.95 in the
USA, $7.95 to all other countries). Should you be
unsatisfied, you may cancel at any time and for any reason.
May
Films
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Guarding Eddy:
This touching feature is based on the true story of 18 year-old
Eddy Patterson, an autistic sports fanatic who dreams of playing
pro-basketball. After running away to Los Angeles, Eddy lands in a
homeless shelter where he meets pro-player Mike Jeffreys, who had
given up on his own dream of the NBA because of a knee injury. The
two men teach each other important lessons while discovering real
friendship and a rebirth of possibility in their lives. A
beautiful story that reminds us that we all face our challenges no
matter how talented we seem to be, and we can all use a little
help to stay on track.
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Three-Fifty: This
hilarious short film takes us into the world of two video store
clerks who are tired of people arguing over late fees and a little
nervous about keeping their customers loyal in the age of digital
downloads.
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Feathers to the Sky:
Filmed in Uruguay, this beautiful short film depicts a young girl,
living with her disabled grandfather, who is forced to sell
`feathers' (dyed marsh weeds) to support them both while she
dreams of going to school with the other children in the village.
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Body and Soul; Diana
and Kathy: In the most touching documentary the SCC has ever had
the privilege to program, we meet Diana and Kathy, activists, best
friends, two parts who make a whole. They met almost 40 years ago
in a home for the physically and mentally challenged and have been
taking care of each other ever since while fighting for rights for
those with disabilities. You will never forget these two
incredible women and the difference they've made on the planet.
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Join
us now!
Got
Questions?
If you have any questions please feel free
to email
me.
Warm regards,
John
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