Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Paradise Recovered Premieres!





The premiere is here!  Paradise Recovered will premiere at the Heartland Film Festival in Indianapolis, IN Saturday October 16, 2010.

Here's the Facebook page with tix information.

And on October 21, 2010, Paradise Recovered will be screened at the Austin Film Festival.  Woohoo!

I've gone on a lot about this film.  So I'll just go on some more:

This is a great film about discovering the beauty of the real world after being secluded in a highly controlling religion.

The filmmakers did an excellent job of telling the story of a young woman recovering her love of life and finding that paradise is in the world around her.  The film is beautifully shot and unlike too many indie films, the acting, the writing, and the production are all amazing.

Go see this film when it comes to your town or DVD.   Part of your ticket will help those who need to recover from a cult experience afford treatment and besides, you help support a great group of filmmakers, artists, actors and crew who made a tremendous film.




1 comment:

  1. Im going to see it when we get it here. There are other movies on the topic, but not so many. I think there should be more movies about cults and sects, since they are a big problem.

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