Saturday, November 01, 2003
New Crop Circle Film
Pemberton - British Columbia - Canada - Crop circles have long captured public attention of both skeptics and believers alike. A new documentary, Star Dreams, coming to MY Place, sheds perspective on the two conflicting sides through an exploration of crop circles from all over the world — including sightings in B.C.
“The focus of Star Dreams is to lift these circles off the field and into the public consciousness,” said Robert Nichol, documentary producer and director.
The film will provide 77 minutes of disarming information about crop circles, including eyewitness accounts and interviews with scientists along with footage of breathtaking, awe-inspiring landscapes from all over the world.
The updated documentary with footage of 2003 crop circles is a pilot project for an upcoming, six-film series that will explore the extraterrestrial (ET) phenomena.
“There is a healthy interest in it,” Nichol said.
It took Nichol five years to convince a broadcaster to support the project. Nichol attributed the d ifficulty to the controversial nature of the topic. The film is gaining momentum, however, as screenings extend overseas to Italy and Spain.
Crop circles occur in a variety of mediums other than the cereal-grain fields commonly associated with the phenomena. Tree tops, sand, and snow and rice fields also have been the venues for intricate designs and symbols that arise out of sacred geometry.
The two screenings at MY Place will be followed by an open discussion with Nichols, giving audience members time to discuss the film and ask any questions that arise from it.
Star Dreams will be screened Nov. 1 at 7 and 9 p.m. at MY Place. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for students and seniors. For more information, call (604) 935-8410.
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