Three
friends, one great idea:
The making of the movie INDIGO
By
Arielle Ford
Neale Donald Walsch is best known for his bestselling book series,
Conversations with God. You could say he makes his living
by talking to God. James Twyman is known world wide as the peace
troubadour. He spends most of his time in foreign lands speaking
and singing. Stephen Simon is a veteran film producer (credits
include Somewhere In Time and What Dreams
May Come) who fled Hollywood to join his friends in Ashland,
Oregon while focusing on making what he calls 'spiritual cinema.'
Three best friends. Three men committed to a spiritual path who
decided to risk their friendship and their reputations by making
a movie together. A movie called Indigo.
Indigo
is about taking responsibility for the choices we make. It's
about the thin line that separates success from failure, and love
from regret. It is a film about redemption, grace and the healing
powers of a new generation of psychic and gifted 'Indigo'
children, explains Simon, director and producer of Indigo.
It tells the story of one family's three fateful choices
that result in bankruptcy, jail, and their estrangement and total
dissolution. Through the healing and psychic powers of the family's
youngest member Grace, a ten-year-old 'Indigo'
child the family finally has a chance.
Indigo was shot on a $500,000 budget and financed
through thousands of small contributions from people around the
world who believed passionately that the film's powerful message
needed to be brought to the world.
James Twyman, co-wrote the script with Neale Donald Walsch and
served as the film's Executive Producer. Walsch, who has been
an actor for more than 30 years on stage and screen, stars in
the film as the grandfather of the Indigo child.
This was a dream come true for me. Showing up every day
on the set by 5:00am for makeup was sheer fun, says Walsch.
Knowing I was doing something really important to get a
message out brought me a lot of psychological enjoyment. And,
even though many of the days were 12 14 hours long I loved
every minute of it!
DID MAKING INDIGO PUT THEIR FRIENDSHIP TO THE TEST?
No, surprisingly it didn't. From the minute we decided
to do it, to the minute the final frame of film was edited, we
never had any trouble, says Simon. In fact, we are
doing it again, but that's another story.
IS THE WORLD READY FOR INDIGO?
The movie genre of Spiritual Cinema is exploding. With the mainstream
acceptance of What The #@! Do We Know? we can expect
to see more and more films that are created with the express purpose
of informing and transforming.
The
theatrical premiere of Indigo is presented by Emissary Productions
www.emissaryoflight.com,
The Spiritual Cinema Circle, the nation's fastest growing
new DVD film club and Monterey Video, which will release Indigo
on DVD in the Spring. Indigo will be seen at more
than 100 AMC Theatres nationwide. The premiere screening starts
at 11:00 AM nationwide on Saturday, January 29, 2005.
In addition to watching Indigo on the big screen, movie goers
will be treated to a special introduction by Director/ Producer
Stephen Simon, Screenwriter James Twyman and Writer/Lead actor
Neale Donald Walsch.
Indigo has been eagerly awaited by the spiritual
community since it won the prestigious audience award at the Santa
Fe Film festival, says Twyman. We are delighted that
AMC Theaters and The Spiritual Cinema Circle are partnering with
us to make it possible.
Tickets will cost $10.00 and advance ticket sales are only available
online at www.indigothemovie.com
As the leading purveyor of Spiritual Cinema, we are blazing
new trails in film distribution, explains Gay Hendricks,
co-founder of The Spiritual Cinema Circle. Our thousands
of subscribers from over 60 countries trust us to find meaningful
movies that appeal to their values. By sponsoring the theatrical
premiere of a film such as Indigo, we show how important this
new and growing genre is to so many people.
Contact:
Arielle Ford 858-454-3314 af@fordsisters.com
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