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KUMBH MELA: Songs of the River (60 Min)
Largest gathering of humanity on Earth!

The Kumbh Mela is a great roving Hindu spiritual festival that has moved around India for more than four thousand years, erecting temporary cities along the Ganges River. The January 2001 Kumbh Mela was the largest gathering of humanity in recorded history. East joined West, ancient met future at the advent of the 21st Century. Millions of people came from all over the globe to pray for peace and rebirth for themselves and for the world. Appearing: HH Dalai Lama, Dr. Andrew Weil, Yogmata Keiko Aikawa, Pilot Baba, Kaali Baba.

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“It is a fascinating look at our humanity and at how our spirituality manifests in the world.” - Stephen Simon Producer, WHAT DREAMS MAY COME and Co-Founder of Spiritual Cinema Circle

“Songs of the River displaces a Westerner from everyday certitudes and opens him or her to the power of the Kumbha Mela experience and the consciousness people like [Yogmata] Keiko Aikawa seek. All in all, a compelling cinematic experience."  -- Harold Crooks, whose documentary film credits include the award-winning The World Is Watching, The Champagne Safari and The Corporation.
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ABE OSHEROFF
“One Foot in the Grave the other Still Dancing” (72 Min)

Most people knew Abe Osheroff as an activist -- from the frontlines of the Spanish Civil War to the picket lines of the U.S. labor movement, from the struggles for civil rights in Mississippi to the work for human rights in Nicaragua. For most of his 92 years, Osheroff threw himself into the fray with rare energy and enthusiasm. In this riveting documentary, Osheroff reflects on the meaning of that activism and the ideas that animated his actions. A truly organic intellectual, he shares the wisdom built up over a lifetime of commitment to the "radical humanism" that defined his politics and philosophy.
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VARANASI SACRED FIRE (50 min)

A cinematic meditation on a remarkable city, where both life and death are encountered daily on the great Ganges River. This is a rare account of cremation rituals at Manikarnika Ghat, India’s holiest funeral ground.
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