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INDIGO, The Movie: Premiere Weekend
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INDIGO, The Movie: Premiere Weekend
Gotta see movie. One of the best ways to spend your time for the new year  is to come see this amazing show that is selling out nationwide.......... will touch your heart and spirit and stimulate your mind....
 
INDIGO is a film about redemption, grace and the healing powers of a new generation of psychic and gifted "Indigo" children. INDIGO tells the story of one family's three fateful choices that result in bankruptcy, jail, and their estrangement and total dissolution. Through the healing and psychic powers of the family's youngest member - Grace, a ten-year-old "Indigo" child  - the family finally has a chance.
 
INDIGO is about taking responsibility for the choices we make. It's about the thin line that separates success from failure, and love from regret.
 
In addition to watching INDIGO on the big screen, movie goers will be treated to a special introduction by three principal figures in the film:  Director/Producer Stephen Simon, Screenwriter James Twyman and Writer/Lead actor Neale Donald Walsch."This unique and unprecedented type of release may be the beginning of a true sea change in the way independent films are promoted and distributed," says Stephen Simon, veteran Hollywood producer and director of Indigo.
 
Since the World Premiere of INDIGO at the Santa Fe Film Festival late last year, the buzz has been nothing short of amazing. The first showing of the film (in a five hundred seat venue) sold out in less than four hours, a first for the four-year-old festival. Three more screenings sold out the next day, and the film won the coveted Audience Choice Award over more than 200 other films. Clay Peres, Program Director for the Festival, stated:  "The intensity of interest in INDIGO was unprecedented."   
 
This interest stems from the growing number of children born around the world that exhibit unusual and special gifts such as deep compassion, perception, healing and verbalizing the wish for world peace. 
 
When:  Jan. 29th, 1:00, 4:00 or 7:00 pm
Where: Maron Hotel (former Radisson), 42 Lake Ave.Ext., Danbury, CT (off I-84)
Call: Cindy 203-426-9448 or Kathanna 1-845-279-2763
Cost: $10 pp limited seating
Sponsored by:  Trinity Productions an interfaith nonprofit learning center

Sponsored by Trinity Productions.

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