Sometimes we want movies to distract us; other times we want them to remind us—of our humanity, of magic, of meaning. The Spiritual Cinema Circle offers films that aim to do the latter with its monthly DVD club. Sign up and you’ll get a disc filled with four short and feature films, a blend of U.S. and international, some exclusive to club members, others that you might see elsewhere. Though there are hits and misses among this “heart and soul of cinema,” a few are cringefests, plenty are actually quite touching and good.
This month’s disc includes The Face, a 23-minute film based on a Zen fable; Full Circle, a 15-minute, small-town Irish romance; and the feature-length Delivering Milo––starring Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, and Albert Finney mystical story about a kid who isn’t sure he wants to be born yet.
It’s $20 a month to join this all-in-one Netflix for the soul: spiritualcinemacircle.com
Interests: Horses, people, color, nature
Inspiration: Summer, fall and spring
What is a good “real” movie that meets this discription? I was thinking of that old movie “dead zone” where Chritopher Walken could see the future!
The short are really a way to talk with a comutity that don’t have time for nothing