VOTE: Beliefnet Spiritual Movie Awards

Posted on February 15, 2008 at 10:37 am

What were the best spiritual movies and performances of last year? See this year’s nominees for Best Spiritual Film, Best Spiritual Performance, and Best Spiritual Documentary. Then watch clips, join the debate, and vote on your favorites.
Nominees:
Best Spiritual Film: Amazing Grace, Away From Her, Atonement, Juno, The Kite Runner
Best Spiritual Performance: Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild), Angelina Jolie (A Mighty Heart), Ellen Page (Juno), Julie Christie (Away From Her), Will Smith (I Am Legend)
Best Spiritual Documentary: Into Great Silence, For the Bible Tells Me So, War/Dance, Nanking, What Would Jesus Buy?

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5 Replies to “VOTE: Beliefnet Spiritual Movie Awards”

  1. I’d like to suggest ‘Spiritual Warriors’ as the best spiritual movie I’ve seen. It’s independent and inspired by NY Times #1 Bestselling Author Dr. John-Roger’s book: ‘Spiritual Warrior.
    Spiritual Warriors is a movie about love, finding, living and sacrificing it all for our soul’s purpose – for finding our path home to Spirit. Filmed partly in Egypt, Syria and Jordan, and exploring themes of reincarnation and karma – this movie was both breathtaking visually and spiritually.
    You can get it through amazon or at spiritualwarriors.com. You can also see the trailer and read all about it at spiritualwarriors.com.

  2. Spiritual Warriors
    Posted May 30, 2007 | 11:39 AM (EST)
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    From Tony Soprano waxing philosophically “this is not all there is” to Russell Simmons writing a book about Christ Consciousness, the Atman, to a recent biography trumpeting Einstein’s belief in God, there is clearly a growing need to find meaning in our lives beyond the material world. Spiritual Warriors is a response to this need.
    Someone once said “if you want to change, put your left shoe on your right foot and vice versa, then walk.” The Spiritual Warriors writer-producer team John-Roger and Jsu Garcia dare the audience to challenge their perceptions of who we are, what we’re doing here and the meaning of success. We’re all Spiritual Warriors in our hearts the movie proclaims, whether we know it or not.
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    Finn, whose only day job seems to be drug running, is one step way from the slammer when the movie begins. Even his acting coach berates his inability to connect with anyone, including himself. And his patient girlfriend shows signs the relationship may be wearing thin. Then, in a chance encounter with an eccentric man, he finds a connection that is both disturbing and strangely comforting. Visions appear soon after, and Finn jumps without a net into an action adventure both across the globe and deep into his soul, — in a time traveling hair raising saga from Malibu’s Pacific to the desert plateaus of Egypt. With the help of special effects, temples and cities rise from the earth before his eyes. He climbs the Great Pyramid in sight of the Sphinx, travels down the Nile, traverses the Valley of the Kings in Luxor and sees his own death in Petra, the ancient lost city carved from pink sandstone. Sword fights on mystical Chumash land compete with good old American violence in Los Angeles. Along the way Finn loses love, is betrayed and learns the answers are inside him: that nothing is impossible, that sometimes you win by surrendering and become rich by giving. He begins to look into his heart, not his bank account or a movie screen for validation. Novel concepts for the spiritually uninitiated. A new world unfolds with more dimensions than he has ever experienced before. The challenge is, do we want to look, or keep our heads in the sand? This is a film that provocatively states religions divide, spirituality unites.
    This is Jsu Garcia’s first film as a producer, and unabashed homage to his teacher John-Roger, the man who helped him open his eyes and start on a quest to self-discovery that parallels Finn’s extraordinary adventure.
    The movie is an invitation to a journey to the remotest of all places – inside ourselves.
    More information about Spiritual Warriors the film, Jsu Garcia and John-Roger.

  3. “SPIRITUAL WARRIORS is a terrific voyage. A memorable journey through the light and dark of our lives and ultimately to hope. I loved it.”
    Victor Salva
    Director
    PEACEFUL WARRIOR and POWDER

  4. Spiritual Warriors takes you on the magnificent journey of one mans adventerous plight to find himself and awaken to the greater knowing of who he truly is as divine. It is a brilliant portrait of the conflicts we go through in this day in age and our struggle to find peace and greater loving within ourseves as we deal with the difficulties that life sometimes brings us that feel quite harrowing. Spiritual Warriors is exciting, uplifting and a inspiring film for all.
    Jaime King-Newman

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