INDIGO Movie won the Audience Award at the Sante Fe Film Festival
On January 29, 2005, people around the world will have the chance to
see a movie very near and dear to my heart: INDIGO, the feature film I
directed and produced and so many people have been talking about since
it won The Audience Choice Award at the Santa Fe Film Festival. INDIGO is about taking responsibility for the choices we make.
On January 29, 2005, people around the world will have the chance to see a movie very near and dear to my heart: INDIGO, the feature film I directed and produced and so many people have been talking about since it won The Audience Choice Award at the Santa Fe Film Festival.
INDIGO is about taking responsibility for the choices we make. It’s about the thin line that separates success from failure, and love from regret. It is a film about redemption, grace and the healing powers of a new generation of psychic and gifted “Indigo” children. It tells the story of one family’s three fateful choices that result in bankruptcy, jail, and their estrangement and total dissolution. Through the healing and psychic powers of the family’s youngest member––Grace, a ten-year-old “Indigo” child––the family finally finds a new chance for forgiveness. (Indigo Children can be found all around the world.)
For a preview of the film, please see www.indigothemovie.com/ INDIGO begins the next wave of inspiring films, and I hope you will be able to join us for this unprecedented event on January 29.
This is the first time a film like this is being released nationally in a mainstream chain (AMC Theaters) as a test to see how many people are interested in movies that inspire our lives. As of now, INDIGO is scheduled to play only once in each theater, and our intention is to fill each and every one of them. In addition, AMC will likely be much more open in the future to showing films from this new genre. This is our goal, not only for INDIGO, but for every inspiring film that deserves a mainstream audience. This is also a way for us to make these spiritual messages available to millions of people who would usually not be exposed to them.
Also, in cities where there are no AMC theaters, there will also be nearly 200 churches and other organizations showing the film the same day, all around the world. Many churches in Canada, around the US, Europe, Australia, Asia, and many other places, are excited to be part of this phenomenon. In most cases, these tickets will be sold by the churches themselves.
This is truly a worldwide event. Also, everyone watching the screening in a church will get the chance to see and hear James Twyman and Doreen Virtue (author of The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children) on film.
The film, whose budget was $500,000, is co-written by James Twyman, who also served as the film’s Executive Producer, and Neale Donald Walsch, who also stars in the film. Neale is the best-selling author of the Conversations with God series (over nine million copies sold worldwide.) James is the author of Emissary of Love––The Psychic Children Speak and Messages from Thomas: Raising Psychic Children. The Sponsors of the January 29 event are Emissary Productions, The Spiritual Cinema Circle, and Monterey Media.
Please visit www.indigothemovie.com and purchase your ticket, or pick the church you want to attend if there is no theater near you. Churches are added each day, so if you don’t see one near you, please check back, or talk to your church about being a sponsor. Please help us show there are millions of people yearning for films that affirm life and spirituality.
Spiritual Cinema asks 2 eternal questions:
“Who are we? And, why are here?”
I believe films such as INDIGO illuminate the landscape of our evolution as a humanity and stir us to remember who we can be when we reach beyond the seen, into a realm where we engage the magical aspects of our human potential.
STEPHEN SIMON has produced such films as Somewhere in Time and What Dreams May Come, and wrote The Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives. He also co-founded The Spiritual Cinema Circle http://www.spiritualcinemacircle.com/ Stephen welcomes your comments by email: