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Veteran filmmaker Stephen Simon, the producer of such acclaimed movies as “Somewhere in Time” and “What Dreams May Come,” discusses his ideas about Spiritual Cinema. In his book, "The Force Is With You," Simon explored over 70 movies that deal with such important topics as the nature of love, the meaning of life and death, the concept of time and space, and the visions of our future. Simon also talks about The Spiritual Cinema Circle, an organization he co-founded, as well as his new book, “Bringing Back the Old Hollywood.”
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