Film Screening, “Moon Of Changing Seasons” | August 11th, 2013 (2-5 PM)

moon-poster1(400)[2]Join us at our Bel-Air location on August 11th, 2013, to see the first screening of our newest short film “Moons of Changing Seasons”! Food, drinks, music, and fun will be shared with all. We are very excited to share our project with you, and hope that it in turn inspires you to follow the vision of ElephantTribe.org to inspire all of us to live healthy, happy, meaningful lives.

Critically acclaimed “Moon of Changing Seasons” will be entering into numerous film festivals, including: Sundance, Cannes, Tribecca, AFI, and Sedona Film Festival.

ElephantTribe.org is a nonprofit organization inspiring people to live healthy, happy, meaningful lives. “Moon of Changing Seasons Everything is Alive”, an inspirational documentary, is a human journey and a unique interactive movie experience of visual and musical harmony bringing aspects from Native American culture, poetry, and storytelling into an exploration of the self fusing traditional elements with today’s fast-paced modern society. Discover the beauty, the love and all the life that is truly alive. Alive within you. And alive within everything.

The Film’s sequences ebb and flow engaging the search for meaning and inspiring viewers towards the ultimate quest: A transition from living on Mother Earth into the joy of living with Mother Earth and with each other. Featuring narration by UC Berkeley Professor Americ Azevedo and inspirational Wisdom Keeper Joseph White Wolf, along with heart-felt music by award winning musician, Moby.

A raw mixture of spiritual cinematography guides viewers through a modern day vision quest, a call to adventure and allowing ourselves the power of the moment and the courage to awaken our inner child. Moon of Changing Seasons – Everything is Alive is an interactive and artistic new style of film-making.

Join the experience by clicking Facebook, calling (310) 476-8542, or emailing henrik@elephanttribe.org. We look forward to seeing you!

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