Inspirational Movie Club Growing Rapidly
DVD club dedicated to providing the best of inspirational and spiritual films celebrates its one year anniversary by announcing rapid growth and a celebrity following.
(PRWEB) July 10, 2005 -- With thousands of members, a celebrity clientele and online forums dedicated to discussing it, how is it that so many people still have not heard about the Spiritual Cinema Circle?
Millions of Americans have tired of viewing gratuitous sex scenes, cliche car chases, and over-the-top violence, so it should surprise no one that a movie club dedicated to showing high-quality, under-publicized films with a heart touching message is an overnight success.
The Spiritual Cinema Circle is a monthly membership-based club that allows movie fans to receive and keep a unique and non-mainstream selection of DVDs, announces the selection of their upcoming movies for the month of July. The July movies include: "Butterfly Woman," "Stuck," "Reflection" and "James's Journey to Jerusalem."
The Spiritual Cinema Circle distributes four to five films on DVD every month to each of its members around the world. Recently featured in Newsweek and Entertainment Weekly, the Circle is the first distribution company exclusively dedicated to the genre of spiritual cinema. Also unique to the Circle is the fact that members get to keep the DVDs they receive.
Says John Barker, owner of getSynergized.com, a leading personal development web site, The movies I've seen from Spiritual Cinema Circle have been fantastic. My wife and I have really enjoyed them. Mother's Ghost was especially well-done. A real tear-jerker that had me on the phone with my parents, minutes after watching the film, enjoying a great conversation!"
The films featured in the Circle's selection include comedies, dramas and documentaries, and are widely unknown or difficult to find in theaters or stores that feature mostly mainstream blockbuster movies.
The Spiritual Cinema Circle films are meant to inspire and encourage people to question who we are and why we are here. They explore the human condition through inspiring stories and images that urge us to discover our full human potential. Some of the Circle's main themes for movies include life after life, enhanced powers and sensibilities, reality and time and the power of love.
The Circle was co-founded by Hollywood movie producer Stephen Simon. We support the individual connection to the divine rather than proselytizing (for) any particular religion or practice," Simon says. "It is our desire to provide entertainment that uplifts, inspires, opens the heart and stirs the soul."
Simon produced and directed the feature film "Indigo." The film, publicly released this past January, won the Audience Choice Award in its debut at the December 2003 Santa Fe Film Festival.
The Circle recently celebrated its first birthday, growing in its first year to thousands of members in more than 60 countries.
For more information about the Spiritual Cinema Circle, visit http://www.spiritualcinemiracle.com The site is currently offering a free copy of Dr. Joe Vitales book, Spiritual Marketing: Creating Wealth from the Inside Out to all visitors who request a digital copy.
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