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REVIEWS ¢ THE GREAT YEAR: How much did the CEREAL WORM HOLES: D VD Ss ancients really know? Part Il - Conduit Closing ; © 2003 The Yuga Project, LLC © 2004 Martin Keitel Image and Media Compiled by Duncan Roads Availability: www.yugaproject.org Production WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW!? his compelling documentary, The Great Availability: www.martinkeitel.com © 2004 Captured Light & Lord of the Wind Year, explores the possibility that the r 1974, a radio message was sent into Films, LLC fall of ancient civilisations and the rise of outer space in a quest for communication. Availability: www.whatthebleep.com modern civilisation may be related to our In 2001, a response was received, carved as his is a new type of film. It is partdocu- Sun's motion around a companion star. The a crop circle into a field in Chilbolton, mentary, part story, and part elaborate film examines evidence that ancient peoples southern England. But was it for real? and inspiring visual effects and animations. may have known of this celestial cycle and Several experiences reveal a profound tele- The protagonist, Amanda, played by Marlee that that our Sun may indeed display the pathic contact between human beings and an Matlin, finds herself in a fantastic Alice in characteristics of binary motion. unknown intelligence. Where do these mes- Wonderland experience when her everyday, This provocative film, narrated by James sages come from? uninspired life literally begins to unravel, reveal- ing the uncertain world of the quantum field hidden behind what we consider to be our normal, waking reality. As Amanda learns to relax into the experience, she conquers her fears and gains wisdom. She becomes no longer the vic- tim of circumstances, but is on the way to being the creative force in her life. Before this incredible story is over, you may find that "where" is not the right question... This film is the second by Martin Keitel, and it pre- sents points of view and ideas not generally put for- ward by the "usual" crop- pies. Maybe it is the influ- ence of researchers from countries such as Finland, Austria, Denmark and Germany that has led to a much-needed expansion of Her life will never be the same. Earl Jones, is written/EP'd by Walter theories, including the idea of time travel. The 14 top scientists and mystics inter- Cruttenden, author of Lost Star of Myth and This is not a film seeking to establish viewed in this documentary-style film serve Time (see Book Reviews this edition). It authenticity; it is a film bravely exploring to introduce the "Great Questions" framed features an interview with John Anthony the leads and experiences of people involved by both science and religion. The distinc- West and contains 18 minutes of animation in this ever-growing mystery. tion between science and religion becomes with a moving, original musical score. The Join Colin Andrews, Busty Taylor, Dr increasingly blurred as we realise that, in filmwork, imagery and computer animations Simeon Hein, Ron Russell, Paul Vigay, essence, both science and religion describe are of exceptionally high quality. Lucy Pringle, Matthew Williams, Nick the same phenomena. The film may be the beginning of awhole —_ Nicholson, Allan Brown, Tapani Koivula, Quirky animation, dazzling visuals, new way of looking at time and history, and — Martin Keitel, Jay Goldner, Johan Ohayv humour, precision and irreverence are only may spark a new scientific movement to and more in this well-produced and thought- part of what makes this film unique. find our Sun's binary companion. provoking journey. (Excellent visuals too!) Earl Jones, is written/EP'd by Walter Cruttenden, author of Lost Star of Myth and Time (see Book Reviews this edition). It features an interview with John Anthony West and contains 18 minutes of animation with a moving, original musical score. The filmwork, imagery and computer animations are of exceptionally high quality. The film may be the beginning of a whole new way of looking at time and history, and may spark a new scientific movement to find our Sun's binary companion. 72 * NEXUS www.nexusmagazi ne.com OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2005