POSSIBILITY FILMS LISTS
Possibility Films are Inner Navigation Maps
These films are a requirements for any Possibilitators on the Path.
Study these films together in a Possibility Team to discuss the experiences and explore invitations to new possibilities.
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Matrix Code MOVIE370.00
with Jim Carrey and Ed Harris. It is an exact methaphor for being born and raised in a culture that does not know that it is a culture. This means as we journey with Truman step-by-step discovery of the illusion of his life, these are the same illusions keeping us powerless and asleep in a world driving as fast as it can off a cliff. What Truman finds is that authenticity is the key. Lets this be a lesson to you.
Matrix Code MOVIE369.00
Tells the story of two reporters of the New York Times investigating a system of sexual, physical and emotional abuse in Hollywood. Which obviously extends to any patriarchal hierarchical structure. The story is based on true facts. It is the article that started the #metoomovement. In the movie, the women who have been abused keep saying: "I was naive. I was scared. I did not know what to do. I was taught to keep my head down, and not draw attention to myself."
It is enraging, disgusting, criminal, insane to watch women raised in the patriarchy to be scared, complacent, polite and accepting of adolescent boys playing with them, their bodies as if they are inhuman, as if women are toys to play with, worse that boys can torture us and it means nothing.
The women have tears of sadness and fear. The fear is mentioned even if it mostly unconscious and unexpressed fear. However, there is almost nothing, nothing about women's Rage, their outrage, that they are so angry that they would be ready to kill these men for destroying their Life, their voice, their future and that of their friends, daughter, mother, sister.
And still people ask why Rage Club is necessary. If a women ever ask me why Rage Club is necessary, I will ask her to watch this movie, and then ask her to tell me why Rage Club is needed.
Patriarchal women live in utter fogginess about WHO they are, about WHAT they are, about the sacredness of their body, their voice, their Rage.Rage Club is the beginning for women (and men) the take back their Authority and their Agency to create a Archiarchy, a culture where that sexual, physical and emotional abuse on women is no longer tolerated.
Matrix Code MOVIE227.00
"The big guy hurts the little guys. The little guys are hurt by the big guy. Same there, same there." One person can make a difference in the little guys-big guy battle for Life vs Greed, even when they requires to be inspired by many one other people. The Gremlins psychopaths might seem all powerful because they do not care, and money can buy everything. The photo-journalist Gene Smith, on the edge of suicide, goes on his last investigative job for LIFE Magazine on the coast of Japan where a corporation is dumping mercury in the waters and poisoning the villagers. Mercury degenerates brain tissues into blindness, paralyses, atrophied limbs, shaking, loss of memory, ...
As an additional informational, all ocean fish today contains high level of mercury, most of it unsafe for human beings. You might consider to stop eating fish and seaweed, because we need your brain strong and healthy. For this, also see: Seaspiracy.Matrix Code MOVIE367.00
with our friends Alan Savory (Holistic Land Management), and John Dennis Liu (Ecosystem Restoration Camps). The primary distinctions in this documentary are that there is a difference between 'soil' and 'dirt'. Soil is a complex living ecosystem. Dirt is dead dust. Soil massively sequesters Carbon out of the atmosphere to reverse Global Warming. Dirt releases all its carbon back into the atmosphere. Soil supports deep-rooted grasslands for grazing animals stops desertification. Dirt is extinction of species in massive dust bowls. (THIS FILM COULD BE IMPROVED: The filmmakers absentmindedly and more than once confuse the terms 'soil' and 'dirt' in the film. Also, portraying a bright future - archiarchy - as innocent children dancing together in the rain wearing plastic raincoats indicates the Adult Ego State being contaminated by the Child Egostate. Also, if government cannot be relied upon to make laws that promote soil, what can? Also, using Woody Harrelson as the narrator detracts from the film's credibility.)
Matrix Code MOVIE366.00
with Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro, Henry Cavill. A swashbuckling adulthood initiation adventure with valuable insights about doing what you need to do rather than doing what everyone else wants you to do. Every character has their own hidden agenda, but which of those lead to being in the world with more responsible creating?
Matrix Code MOVIE365.00
with Miles Teller and Jonah Hill. "War is an economy. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either in on it or stupid." This game is run on taxpayer money. The true story of two 20-year old gun runners for the United States of America in Afghanistan under Bush/Cheney administration.
Matrix Code MOVIE364.00
with Jared Harris and Steffan Skarsgard. Wikipedia reads: "Despite some spectacular catastrophes, nuclear power plants are among the safest mode of electricity generation, comparable to solar and wind power plants." What is the cost of lies? The possibility of Earth remaining a inhabitable planet. Chernobyl is obviously about the nuclear explosion at the power plant in Ukraine. More than that, it is the bluntly told story of the government doing anything to avoid responsibility.
Matrix Code MOVIE363.00
with Amy Adams by Denis Villeneuve. Language is made of distinctions. A distinction is a certain relationship to the world. Change your language, change your relationship to the world. Possibility Management is a whole new language, some might consider it alien. How do you learn it? How do you teach it? Would you leave your birth language behind if that could save humanity from annihilation?
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MOVIE101.00
with Henry Fonda. This movie explores the power one person has to elicit change as well as the groundlessness of our belief systems and the consequences they hold in reality.
MOVIE102.00
(German title is S.H.I.T. which stands for South Hampton Institute of Technology...)
This is a funny and inspiring story showing a number of useful procedures, for example:
1. How to create a gameworld using Declaration (from the PM thoughtmap Map of 3 Powers, including Declaring, Choosing, and Asking),
2. How to create a self-organized university,
3. How to receive offers by being a "Yes",
4. How to give interesting offers in return,
5. How to answer the question that is being asked,
6. How to be with a person while not being hooked by their Box, and
7. How to do Dragon Speaking (from the PM thoughtmap Map of 6 Kinds of Speaking, including ordinary Neurotic Speaking, Adult Speaking, Discussion (which may be either Neurotic or Adult), Possibility Speaking, Discovery Speaking, and Dragon Speaking).
Watch it, then: DO EPIC SHIT.MOVIE103.00
with Jim Carrey. Learning to shift identity includes an extraordinary set of skills. The skills include changing your facial expression, your body, your posture, your attitude, your speech patterns, your tone of voice, your points of view etc. Jim Carrey is an actor. He has to shift identity to get the impression of his characters across. In this film he demonstrates shifting identity beyond reason. Your homework assignment: Practice imitating Jim Carrey’s flowing character shifts in detail.
MOVIE104.00
a Danish film with English subtitles, this may be a men's movie. For men it can take this much sudden bizarreness to come around to our own humanity. It may help you to know that even though it at first appears as if horrible things happen in this story, in fact nothing bad happens at all to anyone.
MOVIE348.00
with Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman.Richard Nixon sat on a wall,Richard Nixon had a great fall;All the President's horses and all the President's menCouldn't put Nixon together again.Bernstein and Woodward, the two "Washington Post" journalists who uncovered the Watergate scandal did not follow the money all the way back. They followed it back 'only' to the members of Congress. But, where does the money from Congress come from? Watch The Corporation (and the New Corporation) and The International for a definitive answer.MOVIE105.00
with Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt. What is it that attracts a man to a woman in such a way that what he most sincerely wants is to become in her eyes a better man?
MOVIE106.00
An amazing Swedish film by Kay Pollak with subtitles in English, depending on which version you get. This film shows a Possibility Manager in action, how he cares for his people and how that care is directed towards what he can bring out in them individually and weave into a group. You see what it takes to build a team. Profound issues are addressed through simple people in a natural way in the midst of an everyday lives.
MOVIE107.00
by James Cameron. Just see it. Again. But this time from Possibility Management and Archiarchal perspectives.
MOVIE108.00, MOVIE109.00, MOVIE110.00
with Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. The time travel trilogy of the film history. A real classic. “Is this a train robbery?” “No. It´s a science experiment!” The Flux Capacitor. The film shows the unabashed and adventurous attitude of Possibility Managers who continue with their experiments despite adverse conditions.
MOVIE111.00
with Marianne Sägebrecht. There are no accidents. Difficulties and conflicts can contain hidden gifts. Love is in everything and magic is the secret ingredient.
MOVIE285.00
with Christian Bale and Morgan Freeman, from Christopher Nolan. Your greatest fears can transform into your greatest gifts when your practice is fulled with raging Clarity. A story of loss, grief, fear and ultimately anger of taking a stand for the stand that you take even if in the process your own fantasy worlds get destroyed.
MOVIE112.00
with Michael Keaton. Your job is to gain access to the same nonlinearity that Beetlejuice has.
MOVIE300.00
with Sacha Baron Cohen. Your job is to gain access to the same undefended critical thinking as Borat. American modern culture brainwhasing that American modern culture is the best thing invented after sliced bread is old and is killing life on Planet Earth. Can you over and over again pierce right through the 'advanced' and 'civilized' American thinking and put your finger right on the spot of denial and delusion?
MOVIE114.00
with Peter Weller and John Lithgow. The world is big and someone has to make the impossible possible. Buckaroo Banzai is clever enough to know that he cannot make it alone. So he builds a team of colleagues with unusual talents. The half alien Dr. Lizardo says: “Laugh while you can, Monkey Boys!” Buckaroo Banzai warns: “Remember, wherever you go, there you are!”
MOVIE297.00 & MOVIE298.00
with Chris Evans. One of the most difficult qualities in Hollywood movie-making is to paint an accurate assessment of current reality. The Winter Soldier does just that: a polarisation between the Vx and the UnVx - mmm... beg your pardon - between the pro-Hryda and anti-Hydra (think giving up your privacy for 'security') with laser guns pointed at every anti-Hydra, capable of killing them in seconds. In Captain America I & II, the superhero is fighting for sanity and a human future. It is tempting these days to ask the question: "Where is our superhero?" when the answer is staring us in the face: there is no Rescuer in High Drama. Hoping for a Rescuer starts at the assumption that "I am not responsible for creating what is happening right now", when in fact the opposite is true. Irresponsibility is an illusion. What are you doing about it?
MOVIE28.00
with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Yes, Casablanca is a love story. But it mostly the story of Rick who builds a nanonation in an African Gin joint that becomes a sanctuary for those who play outside of the insane Rule of Law imposed during WWII (the same Rule of Law that is still imposed on those who do not play in their own nanonation). At the end, Rick kills the 'zombie' who is about to arrest him. He has other nanonations and sanctuaries to build for those who refuse to be sheeple as he walks on into the sunset with his renegade Mayor friend.
MOVIE115.00
with Tom Hanks and Helen Hunt. The modern stressed out worries about time vanish when we are deprived of modern culture. No matter what kind of life we are leading, life is full of problems. Sometimes the problems seem to be too much. The story invites you to take on the radical perspective to actually trust your problems. Keep going, do your best because you never know what tomorrow’s flood will bring.
MOVIE342.00
with Clive Owen, Julianne Moore and Michael Caine. In 2027, in a chaotic world in which women have become somehow infertile, a former activist agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman to a sanctuary at sea.
MOVIE116.00
with Juliette Binoche, Judi Dench and Johnny Depp. A Possibility Manager in action. When the chocolate lady (Binoche) is about to give up and is ready to run away – her usual habit – rather than learning something important about herself and trying something new. The situation seems hopeless. But then, using everything she has taught them, her Possibility Team comes together and creates the possibility for her to stay with them in the gameworld she has created.
MOVIE117.00
from the Wachowski brothers. Past. Present. Future. You were there and you are here. Life is a theater and we change costume. What you did yesterday, makes you who you are today. Actions have consequences.
MOVIE202.00
Without a team, your game will be short played. As a spaceholder you can learn to commit to your team's commitment beyond their own commitment to themselves. Bringing a team together is magic. Sometimes the magic work, sometimes it does not.
MOVIE118.00
with Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. The abuse of a spaceholder position such as the present abuse of the office of the United States President is one of the greatest betrayals to be perpetrated upon fellow human beings. This film tells the story of Dave, a humorous, inspired Possibility Manager in extraordinary circumstances giving a demonstration of how true leadership can bless the people.
MOVIE119.00
with Jake Gyllenhaal. A realistic possibility that an exponential change is Earth temperature which would lead to more than half of the planet being covered with ice. If you think it is impossible, think again.
MOVIE290.00
with Keanu Reeves. Human beings are killing life on planet Earth at the fastest rate possible. If She dies, we die. If we die, Earth survives. He came to save the Earth from us. There are only a handful of planets in the cosmos that are capable of supporting complex life and this is not our planet. What would you do to save Planet Earth if you saw what we were doing to it?
MOVIE120.00
with Robin Williams. We all have the same curiosity for life and the same passion and enthusiasm before we go to school. Influenced by a school which wants to prepare the students for their role in society and economy with terms like tradition, honor, discipline, and performance this resource has been lost. Your job as a Possibility Manager is to reignite in a human being what enlivens a human being.
MOVIE121.00
with Sigourney Weaver and Ben Kingsley. This is a very intense film (no different from the Trainer Training). The intensity doesn’t come from the possibility that someone might get killed. Nobody gets killed in the movie. This is the story about a healing that could not happen in a conventional way. The deep feminine meets the shallow masculine. Stunning. WARNING: intense.
MOVIE122.00
A little-known excellent film telling the touching story of a young man in modern-day Japan (pre-Fukushima...) as the universe plucks him up by the collar of his shirt and shoves him into his true-calling, his archetypal lineage as a speaker for the dead. The embarrassment and shame of other people cast upon him is so true. His boss / teacher / colleague is masterfully respectful of both his own self, his apprentice, his office partner, and those he serves - who are so unable to feel or communicate about their feelings. This is a must-see film, especially if you ever wanted to be closer to your father.
MOVIE284.00
with Benedict Cumberbatch and Tilda Swinton. Fate has many faces. She will not hesitate to use Her hammer to take apart your own resistance to the path because your Box's arrogance can only take you so far. This film takes you on the journey of what it is like to find the edge of modern culture and freaking out at the endless possibilities that lays beyond. Show up time after time to re-negotiate.
MOVIE123.00
with Marlon Brando, Faye Dunaway and Johnny Depp. Everyone lives in their own story. We enact our life and we all are characters in our own play. We don’t realize how much freedom we have to create relationships filled with love, beauty and grace. This film is a jewel for possibility makers. A must see film.
MOVIE336.00
Wanna know what Gremlin is? Pffffftttttsssshlimpff! Drop Dead Fred will give you a pretty good idea of how to discover the irresponsibility-driven part of you. Gremlin is not bad. Gremlin is designed to protect you until you are 18 years old. Even when you 18 years old, you cannot get rid of your Gremlin (contrary to what is shown in the movie). But you can initiate your Gremlin so s/he becomes your ally in everyday life.
MOVIE199.00
with Timothee Chalamet and Jason Momoa.
Your Destiny is optional. You do not have to choose it. Choosing it does not mean you know what you are doing, or understand what is in motion. Choosing your Destiny is moment to moment taking action in ways that serve what you are, and what you are here to create.MOVIE197.00
Earthsea is the initiatory journey of young Ged who, through naive youthful arrogance, releases dark forces into the world and finds himself responsible for handling them. It requires more than he could ever imagine. This film is based on the four books by Ursula K. LeGuinn, and as usual, the books are better than the film, but this film is still worth seeing!
MOVIE124.00
with Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. If you have any question about how the StartOver.xyz game goes, this movie got an answer. You try. You die. You repeat. Again. And you learn, what works, what doesn't work and how to make it work better next time. Fighting creatures might be your profession, if so: trainerpath.org.
MOVIE320.00
There is no incompetent team, only incompetent spaceholding. You never get to choose your Team (haven't you noticed?). But you can learn to invoke the - often hidden - talents of each team member and direct them in a coordinated onslaught of magnificence. Ender is smart, smart enough to know that he cannot do this alone. If you need a lesson in Team Building, watch the movie and also read the book.
MOVIE125.00
with Dennis Quaid and Louis Gossett. You have a Box. You are not your Box. Neither are they. If you understand this you will never have a conflict any more. This is the story of a man who realizes that there is no difference between beings. The only difference is the Box. Such a realization is big enough to end war.
MOVIE126.00
with Bruce Willis. The reciprocal game of the powers of good and bad are archetypal, and includes at the same time ordinary people like you and me. Somebody has to account for reasonless love, fighting against all odds so that love continues. Love is simple and needs to be protected.
MOVIE127.00
with Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. Men are disrupted in themselves because they cannot live up to their traditional role. This film is a real rehabilitation, almost a ‘cure’ against our lifestyle to become one’s own self again. The story is a rite of passage from civilization into reality. There is a dark moment when there is violence for no reason, and, we each have had such moments. WARNING: intense.
Also, origins of Rage Club.MOVIE203.00
with Sean Connery and Robert Brown. Friendship is a precious gift, one that is worth coming out of our survival patterned to embrace. Writing is transformational, especially when you take a stand for what you write and don't give a damn about other people's opinions. For writers in need of a mentor, watch this movie.
MOVIE128.00
with Tom Hanks. A story about the wisdom of innocence. Forrest Gump’s personality is not big enough to be self-important. This lets him be present in presence. In innocent ways he creates possibilities that other people don’t even see. His innocence allows him to lead a successful life with a big heart. Includes real life footage of an era in American history.
MOVIE311.00
with Denzel Washington. How much are you ready to lie to hide your own demons? What will it take to face your own addictions (drugs, alcohol, porn, stock market gambling, Low Drama, revenge, self-hatred, etc...)? How many people do you need to hurt or kill before enough is enough? This is a story about a man digging a deep dark hole for himself and finally hitting bottom.
MOVIE310.00
It may feel like you must break the rules and disregard your family to follow the path of your true nature, but, you may be surprised to discover that other forces are cheering on your revolutionary actions and rewarding you with a future so bright you never dared even imagined it for yourself. Why do you think I can say such a thing with so much conviction unless I, even right now, directly experienced it? Yes! It is true! It is possible! The distinction between a fantasy world and a true wish emerges through experientially distinguishing it.
MOVIE129.00
with Cathy Bates, Jessica Tandy and Mary Stuart Masterson. Discover "TOWANDA!" and learn how to deal with nosy lawyers.
MOVIE130.00
with Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman and Tim Allen. Small time? Big time? What actually matters is the quality of respect, love, communication and relationship in your team. When your team is ready, the adventure comes.
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 1 and Vol.2
MOVIE132.00 & MOVIE133.00
Teamwork of misfits who's mission is to protect the Galaxy. You might expect your Possibility Team to be those people and in the end they are.
MOVIE134.00
by Mike Newell. A Possibility Team is created in a moment of creative improvisation when four inhabitants of Guernsey Island are caught by the Nazi army in the middle of the night. The Team is brought together by the power of books and how they bring people alive.
MOVIE135.00
with Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Sigourney Weaver. Starting a company with a new idea can cause a lot of trouble. It takes courage and persistence to get out of that again. “He's been slimed!”
MOVIE328.00
A traveling Bushman encounters modern civilization and its stranger aspects. You have to ask yourself which context is more valid. Part II of The Gods Must Be Crazy is worth watching.
MOVIE136.00
with Bill Murray. This is THE film about Rapid Learning. What we often forget is that do-overs are always possible. Just say: “Let me try this again.” Bill Murray demonstrates physical ecstasy while eating donuts. “I love these things!“
MOVIE137.00
with Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort. Music by Cat Stevens. Growing up includes leaving the mother and creating a connection between us and the whole planet. Sometimes it requires a nonlinear catalyst for reorienting ourselves towards a bigger perspective. This is the story of Maude who helps Harold to become adult. “If you want to sing out, sing out! If you want to be free be free!”
MOVIE113.00
with Tommy Lee Jones. The connection to spirituality is stronger than the connection to the culture. If your culture is changing or letting you down your spirituality is still there. During the Vietnam War an American soldier falls in love with a Vietnamese prostitute. The woman successfully masters her transition. The man commits suicide. WARNING: intense.
MOVIE141.00
with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman. We recommend that you watch Finding Neverland before watching Hook. The stories are related but Hook is a sequel to the story of Peter Pan, and Finding Neverland is a prequel, so you should watch it first. In Hook we see how the pressures of modern life disconnects us from our imagination. Imagination is a resource needed by Possibility Managers to create nonlinear relationships. Hook is the story about how much it might take to reconnect you to your imagination so you can learn to fly. But then!
MOVIE314.00
There are only few movies that show true authentic Archetypal Sadness the way Jim Carrey being the Grinch does. Put yourself in his place and do it along with him.
MOVIE305.00
with Harrison Ford. In the search for Archetypal resources, you enter the Archetypal Domains. You are designed for this, but not trained for it. Indiana Jones takes on a dashing journey: consider it a Handbook for learning to have faith in Archetypal forces.
MOVIE142.00
by Ron Howard with Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones. What would you do if you could push a button and kill off half the human population of Earth so the other half would have a better chance of surviving? For a deep consideration of this theme, read Rumi's Field by Timothy Scott Bennett. Caution: your worldview might change.
MOVIE143.00
with Gary Oldman, Christopher Lloyd and Chris Cooper. There are many possibilities to take responsibility for your own life, e.g. through a rite of passage. Driven by the desire to finally discover what life will being to him Neil goes on an unbelievable road trip which changes his life forever...
MOVIE144.00
with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Destiny can be surprising. Some things change. Some things stay the same. Meg Ryan play three different roles in this film. See if you can find them.
MOVIE145.00
with Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins. This is what you could call an archetypal story where the main characters are challenged at their core to become who they really are, and succeed, barely, and only through fully committing and using their wits. A rollicking good movie based on the stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
MOVIE322.00
with Keanu Reeves. There are monstrous problems to solve in the world. Nobody knows how to solve them. If nobody tries to solve them, they probably won't get solved. Through swarm actions, the comtemporeanous complementary commitments of Possibilitator edgeworkers must at some point by 'accident' crack the trajectory of doom. Hang on while Keanu Reeves a.k.a. Johnny Mnemonic chaotically tries to heal himself accidentaly healing the world.
MOVIE146.00
with Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum. She wakes up in the morning and does not want to get out of bed. She says, "I hate my life." This is because she does not know and become who she really is. Can you relate to this? This is an exciting SF movie made by the Wachowski siblings, the same team who made the Matrix films, V for Vendetta, and Cloud Atlas.
MOVIE343.00
with Chalie Hunnam and Jude Law. "You want him to think big? Give him something big to think about." The journey of a Possibilitator is a shift from having your life belong to you to your life belonging to your Archetypal Lineage. You cannot choose your Destiny. But you can choose to choose your Destiny. There are many obstacles that will try to stray you away from your path. That's why you need a Team (and a Mage!) to keep you on track.
MOVIE148.00
with Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, and Chief Dan George. Here is an amazing story of the only white man to survive the massacre at Custer's Last Stand. Jack Crabb is 121 years old as the film begins. A collector of oral histories finds him in an old people's home and asks him about his past. His ability to live so long comes from his ability to shift identity and live many lives in one lifetime. You have that same opportunity, that is, if you can 'Go Snake Eyes' and learn the other skills.
MOVIE149.00, MOVIE150.00 & MOVIE151.00
by Peter Jackson, with Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. The Universe knows what it is doing. Never underestimate the role the Universal gives you, otherwise the unconscious might win the battle. Say Yes, create a Team, lead it. There is still good in the world. It is worth fighting for.
MOVIE200.00
with Morgan Freeman. 'Tell me what you see?' 'I see nothing.' 'Tell me what you don't see.' Finnegan O'Neil first lesson in imagination.
MOVIE152.00
with Peter O’Toole and Sophia Loren. Well narrated and passionate stories have the power to change people’s life. Rather than adapting your vision to the circumstances you can adapt the circumstances to your vision. This creates possibilities for you and others, even if someone thinks you are crazy. Dreaming the impossible dream is a service to your community.
MOVIE153.00
with Antonio Banderas and Sir Anthony Hopkins. Clarity is not a weapon to strike somebody dead. Clarity is a Sword for making distinctions and creating possibility. It takes practice and training to learn how to deal with clarity just like it takes practice and training to become Zorro. Timing is important. Sometimes you have to wait before situations are ripe for an effective move. This is the story of an apprenticeship, the initiatory processes to become a King, Warrior, Magician, and Lover such as none other than Zorro!
Matrix 1 Matrix II
MOVIE154.00 & MOVIE357.00
with Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Laurence Fishburne. By choosing the red pill instead of the blue pill Neo gets confronted with the reality of the world he is living in. Staying awake requires building a team to remind each other to not fall asleep even if it means that you will get “The same old goop everyday!” Codeword: steak.
Matrix III Matrix IV
MOVIE358.00 & MOVIE359.00
The fourth installement of the Matrix, Matrix Ressurections has been heavily criticized. Lana Wachowski is in the same business as us: waking people up. What if you realized that your three first Matrix movies did not work in that regards? That people are still 'sheeple'. What movie would you make then? Probably something close to Matrix IV. Children and Gremlin Adult Ego state contaminated will definitely not like this one.
MOVIE156.00
with Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith are Possibility Managers. If a person wants to know the truth they inevitably come into touch with the ultimate question: What if the knowledge of the truth cuts me off from the mass of humanity? Is it worth it?
MOVIE157.00
with Jody Foster and Liam Neesen. Sometimes psychological healing means destroying a fantasy world. It’s not that the fantasy world is bad. Each world has its own advantages and disadvantages. The thing with the fantasy world is just that it is a fantasy. Successful healing happens when the fantasy is being taken away gently and with compassion. What comes across in the story of Nell is how her unique presence heals so many wounds from modern civilization, for example, not looking in each other's eyes, or never finding spaces of stillness.
MOVIE158.00
with Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper and Laura Dern. Sometimes it is a total surprise discovering what really matters to you. If you let yourself be guided by love you will naturally develop talents you didn’t know you had. This is the true story of a young man accepting the universe's invitation to engage all the obstacles standing between him and what matters to him.
MOVIE159.00
with Nick Nolte. Exposure to experiential distinctions opens pathways to new competence in life. This film is a wakeup call to aliveness! As often is the case, the book is better than the movie.
MOVIE155.00
is the story of two researchers who come together and seek the practical, useful truth in order to serve people. As the two are about to get their heads cut off, the student says to the teacher, "Thank you for all that you taught me." The teacher honestly and with complete respect says, "Thank you for all that you learned." That was the most important thing to honor in each other in that moment. And, just to let you know, the movie does not end there.
MOVIE160.00
with Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Kiera Knightley. Learning to be a pirate is an essential identity shift for a possibility manager to step out of the rules of the status quo and create something completely different, “The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem. Do you understand?”
MOVIE161.00
with Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon. Passion cannot be taught. It has to be discovered. Our culture avoids teaching us to be passionate by instead teaching us to be nice, to follow society's mores regardless of their validity. Being passionate emerges from being authentic even if your authenticity makes you different from everyone else in your city.
MOVIE162.00
by Rob Reiner. Heroes, giants, magicians, villains, sword fights, true love, rodents of unusual size, and the dread Pirate Roberts. Need we say more? This is no average, everyday, ordinary fairy tale. A mandatory film.
MOVIE335.00
with Kevin Costner. Shifting into an Archetypal identity (such as a Postman) can be a service to your village(s) that might lead you down paths that you could not have invented for yourself. In a world where survival is the prime value, distributing letters of long-seen loved ones makes you a Love spreading hero, someone worth inviting to dinner. As the profession of 'Postman' is dying in the immediate-messaging technology world, there are new professions that can deliver love messages more powerfully and immediately such as Possibility Coach, Rage Club Spaceholder, and Possibility Trainer.
MOVIE163.00
with Bill Murray. The story of a man who is driven beyond reasonableness to get to know himself and life. His journey includes unexpected twists and turns, as will yours if you seriously step on the path. If we try to give what happens meaning, the meaning is framed in our current human perspective. Life is bigger than that.
MOVIE164.00
with Ellen Burstyn. Resurrection achieves a spiritual depth rarely found in Hollywood movies. Ellen Burstyn stars as Edna McCauley, a farm girl who develops healing powers following an accident that left her widowed and paralyzed. The considerations revealed in the story are relevant to anyone involved in a healing profession, particularly if the healing mode is nonlinear.
MOVIE165.00
with Bill Murray, Leem Lubany, and Kate Hudson. Being down and out in Los Angeles does not mean being down and out in reality. This is big world. The collapse your well tailored script and life style - as bad as it really it - may feel like the end of the world... and it is, fortunately. Journey with Richie Lanz as he faces his commitment of being a talent agent. Bill Murray is extraordinary with Bruce Willis as his lame life bodyguard.
MOVIE166.00
with Felicity Jones. The world is big and in relation your life might seem small and powerless. If you create enough free attention and energy, the E.C.C.O. can move you into a life of a significant proportions - probably more interesting than what your father has planned out for you. This is a inspiring story of going full out and serving something greater than yourself.
MOVIE167.00
with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. A black-and-white film from 1953. Modern movies rarely show how to be with each other. In this film a girl becomes woman over night by being touched with such gentleness and kissed with such respectful love as seldom experienced. Her innocence is not being tarnished and yet she gains access to wisdom. This is not even being expressed with words. You can sense it in the mood and in the feelings of the actors.
MOVIE168.00
with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner by Robert Zemeckis. Each of us a potential which most of us are not aware of - the Box doesn't want us to know. When the E.C.C.O. enters these characters' lives incredible transformation unfold. Enjoy the ride! It's a love story.
MOVIE292.00
with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. Do you think that you made any assumption today? Do you have any ideas what you assumptions block you from perceiving? Do you have any idea how costly it can be to block your perceptions with assumptions? In addition, Jackie Chan does all his stunts himself for real.
MOVIE169.00
is the story of how to make good use of unpleasant circumstances by turning drudgery into disciplined practice. Who way what you are? This is a choice only you can make. No one can stop you from making the choice. You choose either consciously or unconsciously, and the consequences are dire.
MOVIE202.00
with Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes. Because human beings are designed to interact the archetypal nature of the Universe. You have a muse. This is the story of how many circumstances in ordinary life might try to distract you from your muse and what it can bring through you to the world. No one can activate your muse for you. No one can stop you from activating your muse. Which do you choose?
MOVIE170.00
with Woody Allen. A funny slapstick comedy about a neurotic man becoming the leader of the revolution... meaning: you can too.
MOVIE172.00
with Richard Gere and Jodie Foster. Creative integrity can become very expensive and it can be worth it for true love. True love is never long enough.
MOVIE173.00
with Nicolas Cage, inspires the love of trusting your hidden nonlinear talents rather than trying to crush them and pretending to be normal. This includes the necessary lesson that when your talents work, don't get cocky.
MOVIE174.00
with Jake Gyllenhal. This is a story about a man who uses Rapid Learning to Beep! Shift! Go! and create a new future for many more than himself. Related stories include Deja Vu with Denzel Washington, and Groundhog Day with Bill Murray.
MOVIE299.00
With Melissa McCarthy and Jude Law. When your Archetypal Lineage talks through you, your Box might freak out. Let it freak out and keep going! You can radically rely on your Archetypal Lineage to come up with your next line far more than your Box. It is a fantastic movie to watch just after you've done impossible things in a Possibility Lab!
MOVIE366.00
with Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro, Henry Cavill. A swashbuckling adulthood initiation adventure with valuable insights about doing what you need to do rather than doing what everyone else wants you to do. Every character has their own hidden agenda, but which of those lead to being in the world with more responsible creating?
MOVIE175.00
with James Spader and Mili Avital. First, you need to know what a stargate is, what it looks like, and how it functions... as a metaphor, particularly in connection with your Disk of Nothing. Second... well, do you need a second reason to watch Stargate? I don't think so.
MOVIE102.00
with Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen. When interacting we have many assumptions and expectations. From the view of an alien these assumptions and expectations don’t exist. The alien viewpoint gives us way more options than a typical human viewpoint, including a direct access to love.
MATRIX CODE:
Star Wars 1: MOVIE177.00
Star Wars 2: MOVIE178.00
Star Wars 3: MOVIE179.00
Star Wars 4: MOVIE180.00
Star Wars 5: MOVIE181.00
Star Wars 6: MOVIE182.00
Star Wars 7: MOVIE183.00
Star Wars 8: MOVIE184.00
Star Wars 9: MOVIE185.00
Watch them again from a Possibilitator's point of view.
MOVIE186.00
The rage of a young woman crushed by a system that has no space, time or attention for her feelings and longing for something else.
MOVIE287.00
Directed by James Cameron, with Arnold Schwarzenegger. At the end of Terminator 1, we see the pregnant Sarah Conner drive her Jeep into a forboding stormy horizon... leading us to Terminator 2 where her son John Connor is already 11 years old with the clarity for how to reprogram a zombie killing robot into a true friend. You may need these exact skills as a Possibilitator on your journey to jacking into your Archetypal Lineage.
MOVIE187.00
by Ridley Scott with Geena Davis, Susan Sarandon, Harvey Keitel and Brad Pitt! Two women escaping the patriarchy and waking up to who they really are. The problem is, they were ahead of their time.
MOVIE188.00
by Terry Gilliam. From time to time you find yourself in the strangest places at the strangest times. It seems as if you fall through a hole in the universe and you wonder: “What the hell am I doing here?” This is the story of a group of Gremlins who have stolen a map from God without realizing that even their most secret plans are still God’s plans. There are no accidents but you can only put the threads together when looking backwards.
MOVIE189.00
with George Clooney. "In every moment there is the possibility of a better future, but you people won't believe it. So you dwell on this oh, terrible future. You resign yourselves to it, for one reason — because that future doesn't ask anything of you today". Taking a stand (and therefore responsibility) for your vision of the future and a woman taking responsibility for her own vision of it. There is much in parallel with what the life of a Possibility Manager.
MOVIE190.00
If you ever felt different, that you did not fit in no matter how hard you tried, that you are not acceptable as a normal person and probably never will be, this story can help you realize that your circumstances are not a mistake, only a misinterpretation. The dragons to train are inside of you, or in society, things you cannot control but which you can learn to navigate when you unleash your hidden talents. It may feel reckless at first, perhaps also at second and third... because there is no precedent for someone being you. But if you keep following your instinct and intuition you will develop your skills to deliver what you know deep down needs to be delivered.
MOVIE318.00
Directed by James Cameron, with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Can you imagine a more action-packed combination than this? Why is this film on the Possibility required-film list? The answer is because it is a test. Can you watch this movie from start to finish and not sit at the edge of your sit, not get sucked into the action, not forget that you are watching a movie? Probably not... It requires splitting your attention to make this journey without asking the question: will this movie ever come to an end? Naturally there is a secret given about differienting between having heart food and soul food with the same person. This requires shifting from one space to another with clean precision.
MOVIE370.00
with Jim Carrey and Ed Harris. It is an exact methaphor for being born and raised in a culture that does not know that it is a culture. This means as we journey with Truman step-by-step discovery of the illusion of his life, these are the same illusions keeping us powerless and asleep in a world driving as fast as it can off a cliff. What Truman finds is that authenticity is the key. Lets this be a lesson to you.
MOVIE191.00
with Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving. This is a rough and elegant film of a woman’s rite of passage, a man’s fulfilling his destiny, and the kind of revolution that we need to wrest the future out of the hands of the hierarchies of psychopaths. The film is intense but full of touching and sometimes humorful moments. It is made by the Wachowski team, the creators of the Matrix series of films.
MOVIE368.00
Two city-bred siblings are stranded in the Australian Outback, where they learn to survive with the aid of an Aboriginal boy on his 'walkabout': a ritual separation from his tribe...
A boy and a girl face the challenge of the world's last frontier...
A father, two boys, and a girl, fail at their authentic adulthood initiatory processes.
The thing to watch for is the failed culture-to-culture communications, and the incredible potential for life that is not realized.
That potential exists for you in every moment. How are you treating the offers from the Universe?
In the end, this is a sad film, but oh, so true. Which culture-to-culture initiations have you failed?
MOVIE192.00
by Timur Bekmambetov with James McAvoy, Angeline Jolie and Morgan Freeman. This is an intense rapid learning movie where a young man is thrown into a training program to unfold potentials that he never dreamed that he had. Consider Expand The Box and Possibility Labs as such a training program for yourself. Bonus: There is severe example of replacing yourself while handling the bad guy at the same time. We said intense!
MOVIE307.00
The condition of being a Zombie is not necessarly terminal. It can be healed. That is the message of this cinematrographic wonder-piece. Warm Bodies should only be watch as the third installement in the PM Zombie recommended film list, after World War Z and Zombieland.
MOVIE193.00
with Bill Murray. Innocence and humor can do bigger miracles than logic. Healing is a nonlinear process. That’s why true healers need access to nonlinearity. Going nonlinear is not an intellectual procedure cleverly planned by the mind. Nonlinear healing often happens through using the golden key given to us by the client.
MOVIE194.00
with Jackie Chan as Jackie Chan. Life is not so bad when you don't know who you are, then you can finally be with what you are. Jackie does all of his stunts himself, for real. This film is full of amazing action.
MOVIE195.00
with Val Kilmer. Sometimes our Destiny brings us far away from our self image. Then we have to make a choice between how we view ourselves and how the universe views us. This is a fantastic film of adventure, fantasy, love, and humorful interactions.
MOVIE362.00
with Harrison Ford. An indicator of Phase 2 adulthood is being bigger than your birth culture. Escaping your birth culture is one of the 8 prisons. This is the story of a man and a woman faced with an opportunity for Love and sacrificing it to the traditions of their birth culture Gameworlds. Perharps you know someone who have suffered a similar fate. Note: pay close attention to the creative collaboration that happens when building the barn (and the pies that were a necessary ingredient.)
MOVIE196.00
Originally a Broadway play. It's Britain, 1953. Upon his return to work following a heart attack, irrepressible barrister Sir Wilfrid Robarts, known as a barrister for the hopeless, takes on a murder case. This film is in black and white, and captures the intensity of life through acting and direction, without computer generated action tricks.
MOVIE338.00
A quest awaits you taking the first step, which starts directly in front of you, even if all you see grey sideways instead of a yellow brick road. This film is so full of transformational metaphors for the Hero's Journey that without seeing it you are missing a crucial map. Relying on your team and making committed efforts allows Archetypal forces to work at right angles in your life to solve impossible problems with seemingly accidental and even good-hearted gestures.
MOVIE198.00
with Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, and Robin Wright. The feminine voice-over at the beginning of the film starts by saying, "I used to want to save the world..." This archetypal story about a woman is made mostly by women. It has so much intelligence woven into the plot, but also adventure and love.
Hint: Wonder Woman 2 is an attempt to copy/paste the first success. It fails at it.MOVIE306.00
with Brad Pitt. Given the global viral infection currently polarising humanity into two zombie factions: the vaxinated and the unvaxinated who are on the brink of war with each other, World War Z could hardly be more relevant than it is today. Listen carefully to the Brad Pitt character's comments because he gives powerful secrets for taking care of yourself in Zombieland.
MOVIE356.00
with Sean Connery. John Boorman's timeless speculative fiction takes you on an inner adventure to answer questions you may never have thought to ask yourself. Who are you in the story? What is your commitment? The music alone will enchant you forever.
MOVIE354.00
After waching World War Z, it will be clear that further zombie protection technics have a desirable outcome in a zombie infested world - such as ours. Teamwork is essential even if your Box freaks out who your teammates might be. The qualities of a good life might emerge in outrageously bizarre circumstances.
MOVIE199.00
In addition to the Possibility Films list, there is also a Possibilitator Training Films list that includes these movies and more. Why? No reason.
Zardoz
Dramatized Documentaries
MOVIE210.00
A stepping-into-the-world story about a young man in the 1970's of California becoming his destiny in action. What is his destiny? I am here to write it down, even if he is not quite old enough. It is also a story about his mom. The film is cute, funny, and based on things that actually happened. Also the story of a white-widow groupie who thinks she has it all, to realize that anything build from a survival strategy is fake.
MOVIE211.00
Based on the documentation made by Barry Seal, himself, while he was busily participating in the dark, unconscious, Gremlin side of the American government. What this movie does so amazingly well is to contrast what crap was being spoon-fed to the American public about central and South America on TV and in newspapers with the action that was actually occuring in the back rooms and jungles. This makes it easier to put the pieces together, than, say, in the film Vice which reveals the life but not the full psychopathic evil of the George W. Bush / Dick Cheney collaboration and the insider profits made by Dick Cheney's Halliburton Corporation, also shown in the documentary: Iraq For Sale.
MOVIE212.00
with Christian Bale and Steve Carrell, tells the story of how in 2006-7 a group of investors bet against the US mortgage market. In their research they discover how flawed and corrupt the market is. Do you think things have changed?
MOVIE319.00
with Leonardo DiCaprio and Djimon Housnou. Sometimes it seems that Gaia's 'Human Beings' experiment has failed a long time ago. Will She ever forgive us for what we've done to each other? Sometimes in the midst of human attrocity, a gesture of love gives meaning to one's life. Blood diamond is the story of a fisherman, a smugler and a journalist whose lives are entangled by E.C.C.O. Try not to die too soon.
MOVIE213.00
with Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Wyoming, early 1900s. "Not that it matter, but most of what follows is true..." Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid are the leaders of a band of outlaws. After a train robbery goes wrong they find themselves on the run with a posse hard on their heels. Their solution - escape to Bolivia. This film is a classic... as if you never thought of breaking from society and doing the Bonnie and Clyde 'suicide by policeman' move. This film somehow completes that whole romantic drama so you can get on with your next life during this lifetime.
MOVIE214.00
with Jack Lemmon. This story tells of the same kind of technical glitches in a nuclear power plant that caused the core melt downs in the Fukushima tsunami disaster that is still to this day poisoning the Pacific Ocean with unconscionable tonnage of radioactively contaminated sea water.
MOVIE215.00
A 1987 British-South African epic drama film directed by Richard Attenborough, set in late-1970s apartheid era South Africa. The screenplay was written by John Briley based on a pair of books by journalist Donald Woods. The film centres on the real-life events involving black activist Steve Biko and his friend Donald Woods, who initially finds him destructive, and attempts to understand his way of life. Denzel Washington stars as Biko, while actor Kevin Kline portrays Woods. Cry Freedom delves into the ideas of discrimination, political corruption, and the repercussions of violence.
MOVIE279.00
Inspired by the true story of Robert Bilott, an attorney who sued the DuPont company for knowningly poisoning 75'000 local residents by dumping chemical in their drinking water. With the help of government, DuPont ultimately poisoned the entire world with Teflon. 99% of living creatures on Planet Earth now have PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid) or C8, a human-manufactured chemical found in nonstick pans and pots that the body cannot get ride of. PFOA is the known cause for liver diseases, birth defects, hormonal imbalances and multiple types of cancer. After watching this movie, you might be disgusted enough to throw away any remaining Teflon pots and pans in your home and to do the same in your friends' house, your family's house and Airbnbs. Anything less than that and you are participating in the poisining of anyone you leave using Teflon pans.
MOVIE369.00
With Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem and more. Based on the book of the same title by Elizabeth Gilbert (we strongly recommend watching Elizabeth Gilbert's TED Talk on Genius Matrix Code YOUTUBEx.56 for StartOver.xyz). This is a personal story of one woman's life breaking down and her taking steps towards the edge of modern culture through Radically Relying on the Earth Coincidence Control Office (E.C.C.O.). This story is touching and inspiring. There are no guns in this film...
MOVIE216.00
with Powers Boothe, Meg Foster and Charley Boorman (the son of the director John Boorman). Just because modern technology can destroy ecological habitat does not mean that modern world views are better than those of indigenous cultures. This unique rite of passage of a young man – although performed according to Hollywood standards – is based on a true story.
MOVIE217.00
with Julia Roberts. An unemployed single mother becomes a legal assistant and almost single-handedly brings down a California power company accused of polluting a city's water supply. In the process she shifts from surviving to living.
MOVIE218.00
This video shows a modern magician at work. He is not using any trick photography or special effects with the aid of computer. What you see is what happens. But half of what he does is simple sleight of hand. The other half is mysteries for you to decode. How does he do this?
MOVIE219.00
with Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, and Dustin Hoffman. We recommend that after you watch Finding Neverland you watch Hook, which is a sequel to the Peter Pan story that you will find listed in the Feature Films section. In Finding Neverland we see how stories have the power to heal and to transform. This film shows a man who takes responsibility for being a story maker as if he were a Possibility Manager. Many skills are required, for example: being unhookable, making boundaries, appreciating people, collecting people from where they are, magical transformatory stories, listening as a space ….
MOVIE220.00 & MOVIE221.00
Watch them in this order, by Clint Eastwood, with Ken Watanabe in Letters from Iwojima. The finances and politics of war are revealed in the personal stories of soldiers. Clint Eastwood has nailed this story, from both a USA perspective, and a Japanese perspective. So much of the World War II thing is wrapped up in the German / Europe / USA story, but the Japanese / USA story was happening at the same time. Why?
MOVIE222.00
with Hilary Swank. Freedom Writers is based on true events and tells the story of unmanageable students of the 'racially-integrated' Long Beach California High School and a teacher committed to the students learning rather than to the school or administration. She teaches radical responsibility to the young people and they find they are not so different from one another as they once thought. How does she approach the Afro-Americans, Asians, Latinos and the only Caucasian boy who are strictly separated according to their ethnic affiliation? Very inspiring! Archetypal Lineage in action! To learn more about their ongoing work go to Freedom Writers Foundation or Freedom Writers in Germany.
MOVIE223.00
the story of Michael Reynolds and the development and spreading of Earthship house and building designs. Watch Garbage Warrior online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNYFlcV9R1w
MOVIE330.00
with Pierce Brosnan. Your true calling might be different than the usual roles offered in society, but your true calling is always with you, even right now. Grey Owl radically relied on his own true calling even when it demanded his transformation, even when love arrived.
MOVIE225.00
with Matt Damon, depicts on-the-ground events in the crucial moments in 2003 when it was becoming clear that the 'intelligence' information upon which the psychopaths operating through the US Presidency of George W. Bush acted was completely fabricated (see Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curveball_%28informant%29) to serve the corporate agenda (more specifically, Dick Cheney's company's agenda, then called Blackwater, since renamed Academi, see Wikipedia). This story based on actual events is a helpful wakeup call about a capitalistic-patriarchal American regime whose participants won't blink an eye about killing a million Iraqi people, leading you to the capacity to believe the heartbreaking unbelievable idea that they also dynamited the World Trade Center in New York on 9/11/2001 (see: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_Truth_movement)
MOVIE345.00
with Clive Owens and Naomi Watts, is a film that unravels the twisted insanity behind the scenes driving modern culture. The only layer remaining hidden is who, why, and how three World Trade Center buildings (yes, they dynamited three buildings...) dropped vertically into their own footprint. As Clive and Naomi put pieces together, each plausible explanation falls apart, leaving only the raw evidence as undeniable. This story is satisfying in its incredible undeniability. A must see.
MOVIE226.00
with Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. The film tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa's rugby team to help unite their country. Newly elected President Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's rugby team as they make their historic run to the 1995 Rugby World Cup Championship match.
MOVIE228.00
with Ken Watanabe, Koyuki and Tom Cruise. Modern culture strongly denies the clash between modern and ancient traditions. It is as if a steamroller flattens a street above an anthill. Since the ants cannot file a legal protest, the steamroller feels completely justified. And yet traditional cultures contain a wisdom which has lasted over ten thousands of years. In addition to that they have a wisdom which is crucial for navigating extraordinary and archetypal relationship. The Samurai’s wish is to be alive in every breath and to serve the Bright Principles with archetypal excellence. This intensity is the place where love lives.
MOVIE344.00
This mystery (horror story) of the United States of America and all American citizens torture of people who have been imprisoned without charge in Guantanamo could cause you to thoroughly lose faith in America (again). Not being aware of actions that are being created by psychopatic personalities at the top of global hierarchical structures is naive. Wake up!
MOVIE229.00
by Peter Brook based on the book of the same name by Georg Ivanovich Gurdjieff. A mixture between autobiography and fiction about the first half of Gurdjieff’s life. In his later years Gurdjieff was a provocative transformational spiritual teacher. This is the story about a group of people, who are courageous enough to ask dangerous questions until they find answers. Obviously, Gurdjieff found some answers... interesting questions, interesting answers.
MOVIE368.00
Minamata depicts the cover up of mercury poisoning in Japan by Chisso Corporation. Mercury was dumped into the waters near the corporation, and accumulated in everything: water, fish, vegetables... Mercury is poisonous for human beings. It goes straight to the brain, and create brain neuron degeneration.
The movie is almost only from the perspective of the villagers, who most of them work at the factory and are asking for money compensation. I felt so angry - and sad and scared - seeing that the villagers who are losing their brain and neural function, seeing their children have no sight, no smell, atrophied limbs, and the best they can do is ask for money compensation. They cannot think about making the company shut down and leave because they think they need the company to survive, when it is killing them. It was so enraging for me to see the brainwashing that we have been put through that without money, we cannot live. When these people lives perfectly fine, fishing and farming and whatever else for centuries before that corporation came and destroyed their environment.
They found more than 180 tons of mercury at the bottom of the lake and ocean nearby. The mercury levels were up to 700 parts per millions! To give you an idea, the supposedly safe level of consumption for a human is 0.4 ppm.
This movie is about corporate (and military and governmental - but at this point, what is the difference?) chemical poisoning of environment in Japan, but ultimately around the world.The lack of Rage, of Clarity, of Energy to abandon the ship of toxic results of modern culture and Create something new keeps us slave and victim of monstrosity against Life at large.
The villagers keep asking the CEO or manager of the company: "You are human, aren't you? How can you be human and be so different from us? That you do not care about our children, wife, husband, Life?" Never does the manager answer any of these questions.
Along with Minamata, I recommend to watch: Dark Waters (Teflon poisoning), Trash (waste poisoning), The Big Short, Blood Diamond, Erin Brockovich (water supply poisoning).
MOVIE230.00
with Robert de Niro and Jeremy Irons. Trying to create heaven on earth turns out to be problematical for bureaucratic and power obsessed institutions. Just because you may fail does not mean you shouldn’t give it a try. WARNING: intense! Based on actual events in the mid 1700's in South America.
MOVIE231.00
with Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory. When the human mind is freed from ordinary limitations it is capable to explore vaster territories. The value of making such journeys shows up in the quality of the stories you can tell your friends when you come home. This film is the documentary of Andre Gregory's actual live experiences. Try to track during the film how far you are able to keep up with Anrdre's detailed story-telling before the story exceeds your mind's limitations. Andre Gregory plays John the Babtist against Willem Dafoe as Jesus and Harvey Keitel as Judas in the film of Nikos Kazanzakis' book: The Last Temptation of Christ, which I would not call a documentary, but which is certainly an intense vision that feels far more real than the usual Christmas story.
MOVIE232.00
with Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton. Bolivian politician Pedro Gallo hires American James Carville's political consulting firm to help him win the 2002 Bolivian presidential election. Jane Bodine (Bullock) is brought in to manage the campaign in Bolivia and ends up battling her arch nemesis, the opposition's political consultant Pat Candy (Thornton). The outcome is unexpected awareness expansion.
MOVIE233.00
with Bill Murray, Kate Hudson, Leem Lubany, and Bruce Willis. Based on true events, this story cannot help but give you faith in the intelligence of the Earth Coincidence Control Office (ECCO). Here is the recommendation for this film; Do NOT watch the trailers for this film, do NOT read to synopsis of this film, instead, take it on our recommendation that this will be one of the most inspiring films you have ever seen. Have Fun!
MOVIE309.00
When people say something is impossible, it does not mean it cannot be done, it only means it has never been done before. Every new idea is considered crazy the first time it is said out loud. Not only that but miracle can really happen. This is the story of a miracle that really happen.
MOVIE369.00
with Carry Mulligan and Zoe Kazan. Tells the story of two reporters of the New York Times investigating a system of sexual, physical and emotional abuse in Hollywood. Which obviously extends to any patriarchal hierarchical structure. The story is based on true facts. It is the article that started the #metoomovement. In the movie, the women who have been abused keep saying: "I was naive, I was scared, I did not know what to do, I was taught to keep my head down, and not draw attention to myself."
It is enraging, disgusting, criminal, insane to watch women raised in the patriarchy to be scared, complacent, polite and accepting of adolescent boys playing with them, their bodies as if they are inhuman, as if women are toys to play with, worse that boys can torture us and it means nothing.
The women have tears of sadness and fear. The fear is mentioned even if it mostly unconscious and unexpressed fear. However, there is almost nothing about women's Rage, their outrage, that they are so angry that they would be ready to kill these men for destroying their Life, their voice, their future and that of their friends, daughter, mother, sister.
And still people ask why Rage Club is necessary. If a women ever ask me why Rage Club is necessary, I will ask her to watch this movie. And ask her to tell me why Rage Club is needed.
Patriarchal women live in utter fogginess about WHO they are, about WHAT they are, about the sacredness of their body, their voice, their Rage.Rage Club is the beginning for women (and men) the take back their Authority and their Agency to create a culture where that sexual, physical and emotional abuse on women is no longer tolerated.
MOVIE234.00
with Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams and Mark Ruffalo. Reporting on sexual abuse by priests has the power to change the status quo. Whose job is it? The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core, a revelation from which it can never recover.
MOVIE350.00
with Christine Bale and Amy Adams by Adam McKay. Getting an accurate assessment of current reality usually occurs in steps. How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go? This dramatized documentary goes a few layers into what by now must be blaringly obvious, that hierarchical power structures are designed to be hijacked by psychopaths. The first time awareness strikes can be disheartening, please watch this and other documentaries with your Possibility Team.
MOVIE236.00
Brainwashing works. Wanna know how? Watch The Wave. The movie (set up in Germany) is inspired by a book which was itself inspired by an experiment made in a college in California by a teacher wanting to explain to his student how WWII and the Nazis system could be put in place. The experiment worked too well.
The Economics of Happiness
Documentaries
MOVIE250.00
A rare, touching, must-see documentary (featuring Helena Norberg-Hodge and supplementing her book of the same title) contrasting village life, where each person in the community grows up learning how to make their own clothes, grow their own food and build their own house, with the emptiness and shallowness of high-speed, diesel-burning, money-centered modern culture.
MOVIE251.00
narrated and produced by Leonardo DiCaprio. Before the Flood is bolder than his first climate-change film The 11th Hour, which is still worth seeing. By visiting ancient melting glaciers and levelled Indonesian tropical forests, DiCaprio unearths an urgent situation and the world's dependence on fossil fuels, going as far as to visit President Obama himself for an in-depth interview. But, can this crusade inspire the climate-change deniers? Is President Obama a climate-change denier? Watch how he fidgets and cannot answer Leonardo's questions.
MOVIE252.00 & MOVIE253.00
by David Attenborough. "It is a generation later, and we know so much more," he says. Watch them all. Mr. Attenborough and his teams return to the world in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary, using drones and hidden cameras to film rare and unusual creatures of Earth, as well as documenting the problems we are causing. It will blow you away so see Gaia's ingenious... no, miraculous diversity. So many creatures you have never seen before, and how they have figured out to live.
MOVIE361.00
by Julia Barnes, with Derrick Jensen, Max Wilbert, and Lierre Keith. Bright Green Lies dismantles the illusion of 'green technology' in a bold and shocking exposé, revealing the lies and fantastical thinking behind the notion that solar, wind, electric cars, or green consumerism will save the planet. Almost every major environmental organization pushes for so-called 'renewable energy'. Claims are being made about 'green' technologies that are frankly untrue. Words like 'clean', 'free', 'safe', and 'sustainable' are often thrown around. But solar panels and wind turbines do not grow on trees. The mass production of these technologies requires increased mining, industrial manufacturing, habitat destruction, massive greenhouse gas emissions, and the creation of toxic waste. So-called 'renewable energy' does not even deliver on its most basic promise of reducing fossil fuel consumption. On a global scale, the energy to manufacture new technologies is stacked on top of what is already being used. This is insanity.
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by Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott, and J. Bakan. More and more conglomerates are dominating our perception and our thinking. This film is about becoming aware of the corporations’ unconscious worldviews so that we have the chance to make a choice for our personal and professional life. The concept of corporate personhood is a design error. As Daniel Schmachtenberger says: "Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work for the benefit of all."
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by Hubert Sauper. Some time in the 1960's, in the heart of Africa, a new animal was introduced into Lake Victoria as a little scientific experiment. The Nile Perch, a voracious predator, extinguished almost the entire stock of the native fish species. However, the new fish multiplied so fast, that its white fillets are today exported all around the world. Huge hulking ex-Soviet cargo planes come daily to collect the latest catch in exchange for their southbound cargo… Kalashnikovs and ammunitions for the uncounted wars in the dark center of the continent. This booming multinational industry of fish and weapons has created an ungodly globalized alliance on the shores of the world’s biggest tropical lake. Starring an army of local fishermen, World Bank agents, homeless children, African ministers, EU-commissioners, Tanzanian prostitutes and Russian pilots.
Demain ('Tomorrow')
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(Tomorrow - VO is French and English) by Melanie Laurent. Unlike other documentary films that focus instead on the cause of global environmental imbalances and their negative consequences (such as Le syndrome du Titanic, The Eleventh Hour, An Inconvenient Truth, That Should Not Be: Our Children Will Accuse Us and Home), Tomorrow offers a constructive approach (similar to Solutions locales pour un désordre global) putting forward solutions to environmental problems facing mankind.
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made by the International Society of Ecology and Culture, with Helena Norberg-Hodge. This amazingly perceptive film describes a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. On the one hand, government and big business continue to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power. At the same time, all around the world people are resisting those policies, demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance - and, far from the old institutions of power, they’re starting to forge a very different future. Communities are coming together to re-build more human scale, ecological economies based on a new paradigm - an economics of localization. We hear from a chorus of voices from six continents including Samdhong Rinpoche, the Prime Minister of Tibet's government in exile, Vandana Shiva, Bill McKibben (www.350.org), David Korten (author of The Great Turning), and Zac Goldsmith. They tell us that climate change and peak oil give us little choice: we need to localize, to bring the economy home. The good news is that as we move in this direction we will begin not only to heal the earth but also to restore our own sense of well-being. Please spread this video far and wide. You can get them from their website www.economicsofhappiness.org.
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Written by Derrick Jensen, environmental and cultural activist, and author of Endgame, Volume 1: the problem of civilization, and Endgame, Volume 2: resistance. This is a must see documentary. It asks you directly: “If your homeland was invaded by aliens who cut down the forests, poisoned the water and air, and contaminated the food supply, would you resist?” You may be able to see this for free online. www.submedia.tv/endciv-2011
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The most amazing thing about this documentary is the critical review of it at imdb.com written by maxschmeder. "Some ex-Enron workers venture poetic but unmerited speculations about their corrupter associates, conjuring hypothetical images of their former friends now reflecting back on their transgressions and experiencing ethical remorse. We are subjected to clichés about their having to face their own "shadows" and whatnot, all of it speculative, and in spite of any evidece that they ever experienced a moral twinge or regretted anything other than getting caught. This film skewers the culprits one moment, but then shrinks from the implications. The WORST example is a naive question given undue emphasis by being left "provocatively" open-ended. The narrator, Peter Coyote, asks, "What motivated the corrupt traders? Was it their million dollar bonuses? Or was it docile complicity?" (I'm paraphrasing here) A no-brainer answer you might think, but then - I kid you not - the documentary suggests the second possibility and launches into the fascinating but entirely irrelevant Milgram experiment, in which reluctant subjects are persuaded by an authority figure to voluntarily electrocute others. But Enron traders were a uniformly sanguine lot, evidenced by testimonials and taped conversations displaying naked greed and delight (generous clips of which are included in the documentary). Yet we are supposed to imagine they were the victims of obedience training? It's a bit much...":
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Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11; and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The cynical unconscious Gremlin grins and comments of George W. Bush when seen in the context of what the cabal was creating will make your skin crawl. Thank you Michael Moore. Also spend an entire Possibility Team watching the videos at Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth website: www.ae911truth.org
Also watch Green Zone (in dramatized documentaries).
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Uncompromising ecological architecture by David Sheen. Watch First Earth online: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjzI2JDvsNA