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ONE: The Movie is an independent documentary about the meaning of life, created and directed by Michigan filmmakers Scott Carter, Ward M. Powers and Diane Powers, starring Deepak Chopra, Robert Thurman, Thich Nhat Hahn, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, et al.

It was originally released in movie theaters and throughout North America via hundreds of community events in late 2005 through 2007. An (English version in US) was released on DVD in 2007.

ONE: The Project, described as "a growing community of people committed to bringing the energy of oneness into all aspects of life by leveraging and building upon ONE. The Movie’s content in various educational, commercial, corporate, and cultural applications"[citation needed] was founded in 2006 and is headed by Ward M. Powers and Diane Powers.

Content[]

ONE filmmakers asked 20 questions of religious and spiritual teachers as well as artists, authors, atheists, and people on the street. The answers are intertwined with the image of a “nameless traveler” who has grown weary with the suffering and negativity of the world, and who begins a search for meaning and truth. The religious documentary covers a broad range of spiritual and philosophical themes such as the source of fear, enlightenment, spirit, the meaning of life, compassion, life after death,diversity, the nature of God and Heaven, and religion (including Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sufism, Taoism, New Age Spirituality, New Thought Spirituality, Hari Krishna, Native American Spirituality, Catholicism, Protestantism, and Christian Fundamentalism). ONE also explores contemporary themes of war, conflict, terrorism, peace, global change, social responsibility, and environmental concerns. Prior to editing the movie, the filmmakers consulted with contemporary American philosopher Ken Wilber, founder of the Integral Institute.

The 20 Questions asked of participants were:

  1. Why is there poverty and suffering in the world?
  2. What is the relationship between science and religion?
  3. Why are so many people depressed?
  4. What are we all so afraid of?
  5. When is war justifiable?
  6. How would God want us to respond to aggression and terrorism?
  7. How does one obtain true peace?
  8. What does it mean to live in the present moment?
  9. What is our greatest distraction?
  10. Is current religion serving its purpose?
  11. What happens to you after you die?
  12. Describe heaven and how to get there?
  13. What is the meaning of life?
  14. Describe God?
  15. What is the greatest quality humans possess?
  16. What is it that prevents people from living to their full potential?
  17. Non-verbally, by motion or gesture only, act out what you believe to be the current condition of the world.
  18. What is your one wish for the world?
  19. What is wisdom and how do we gain it?
  20. Are we all One?

Participants[]

Deepak Chopra, Ram Dass, Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay), Thomas Keating, Barbara Marx-Hubbard, Riane Eisler, Robert Thurman, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, Mantak Chia, the late B.T. Swami, Richard Rohr, Sister Chan Khong, Hasan Qazwini, the late Wayne Teasdale, Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg, et al.


See also[]

  • New Age Spirituality
  • The Secret (2006 film)
  • The Secret (Book)
  • Spiritual Film

International theatrical release[]

In April 2007, (subtitled in Spanish) was released across Mexico by Arthouse Movies.

In May 2007, a version of the film dubbed in German was release in over a dozen cities throughout Germany by TAO Cinemathek. [1]

In July 2007, released in Brazil

Opened in theaters across Austria in September 2007.

Film festival presence[]

  • Official Selection of the 2005 Berlin One World International Human Rights Festival
  • Official Selection of the 2005 Hawaii International Film Festival
  • Official Selection of the 2005 Global Peace Film Festival
  • Official Selection of the 2005 Hong Kong Exploring Consciousness Film Festival
  • Official Selection of the 2005 South African Exploring Consciousness Film Festival
  • Official Selection of the 2005 Waterfront Film Festival
  • Award Winner of the 2005 East Lansing Film Festival

Soundtrack[]

ONE: The Movie Original Musical Score and Theme by Omar Jon Ajluni

Ya Ya by Paully Moonbeam

Choir OM by the Center for Spiritual Living

Evolution by Simple Wisdom

Slo OJ by Chapstik

Washed Away by Nooh

Prayer of Compassion by Michael Fitzpatrick, Lish McDuff, Chien-Tai, and Anthony Stoops

Awakening by Aaron Nicholson

Walk a Mile in My Shoes by M-Pact

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