Please follow these guidelines:
1. One suggestion per person.
2. Try to keep the run time under 2 hours.
3. Must be available on DVD, TV, Netflix.
4. Please make suggestions before Tuesday.
5. Reserve opinions for discussions at the meeting. Let's avoid spoilers ;)
I recommend Happy, the documentary. Also Allisen, I have requested Paradise Lost 1/2 from library, so I should get them this week and maybe we can watch 3. 3 was not available at the library yet.
April 30, 2012
I will need specific directions, gate codes, apt. #s. Thanks Scott
April 30, 2012
Ayurveda: The Art of Being - available on Netflix ... Embark on a documentary journey through the history of this holistic form of health care and natural well-being that's partially based in methods of healing that identify incongruence in the body's energy. Ayurveda has roots in India, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Tibet, China, Russia and Japan. One of the central figures in the film is Brahamand Swamigal, an Indian practitioner of Ayurveda who explains its basic principles.
April 30, 2012
Gosh...no suggestions come to mind, but speaking of minds, mine is quite open. =^_^=
April 30, 2012
~~Encounters at the End of the World~~ is an American documentary film by Werner Herzog completed in 2007. The film studies people and places in Antarctica.
April 30, 2012
Or put this way; if a tear is shed at any point during the film, it probably doesn't qualify... (of coarse I'm joking, but we have earned a break from all the conspiracy and chaos docs.)
April 25, 2012
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