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We're thrilled to have shown you these self-empowering, mind-expanding films at ILLUMINATE. Now you can watch them with your expanded circle of friends and family! (Click on images to view trailers.)
Lucky
ILLUMINATE 2017 presented the Arizona premiere of Lucky, with producer and co-writer Logan Sparks in attendance. This week, Lucky was selected as the centerpiece of Art House Theater Day at hundreds of theaters all over the country - including Sedona's Mary D. Fisher Theatre! Sadly the central actor, Harry Dean Stanton, passed away recently at 91 after his memorable performance in this film (article here).
HEAL was our opening film at ILLUMINATE 2017, and once news of this film got out we literally had inquiries from all over the world with people asking how they could see this film. Now they can! HEAL opens October 20 in LA, and will be followed by a nationwide release in theaters.
“Walk With Me has had one of the strongest theatrical on demand openings to date and puts the film in line to be one of the top 10 all-time crowd-sourced theatrical releases,” said Gathr president Jake Craven. ILLUMINATE sponsors Gathr and Kino Lorber jointly acquired the film (see article here).
ILLUMINATE 2017 was proud to host the World Premiere of Hare Krishna! The Mantra, the Movement and the Swami Who Started It All. The film was so popular, it sold out in the first 30 minutes of ticket opening, plus won the coveted Feature Competition Jury Award.
Has a film changed your life? This film presents important information that could help millions of people suffering with chronic pain. The film's director Michael Galinksy joined us at ILLUMINATE 2017 for an insightful Q&A.
The winner of the ILLUMINATE 2017 Audience Award, this is the story of a profound, and, until now, missing chapter in the history of American music: the Native American influence.
This film follows filmmaker Kip Andersen (Cowspiracy) as he uncovers the secret to preventing and even reversing chronic diseases — and investigates why the nation's leading health organizations don't want us to know about it.
Would you like to experience a film that you haven't seen at ILLUMINATE? Check out Crazywise. Crazy…or wise? The traditional wisdom of indigenous cultures often contradicts modern views about a mental health crisis. Is it a ‘calling’ to grow or just a ‘broken brain’? The documentary Crazywise explores what can be learned from people around the world who have turned their psychological crisis into a positive transformative experience. The film is being picked up by Gaia for international release.