UK, London: Wednesday 25th July 2018 – The Down to Earth Collective is thrilled to announce that its award-winning documentary, DOWN to EARTH will be released in UK cinemas from 14th September and will celebrate its UK Premiere at Picturehouse Central on 11th September presented by Mark Rylance.

DOWN to EARTH follows a London family, breaking away from society to find a new perspective on life. For five years, travelling six continents, parents Renata Heinen and Rolf Winters and their 3 children aged 10, 7 and 6 go on a journey of discovery to capture the wisdom of the ‘Earth Keepers’.

They find indigenous communities who have retained a natural balance and live in harmony with their surroundings, far removed from the technologically focused cultures of today. There is no crew, no production team, just one backpack and a camera each.

Many of the ‘Earth Keepers’ featured in the documentary were hesitant to be on film but as the family lived alongside them, a mutual trust grew and they embraced the idea. Having lived in hiding for centuries, they saw that now is the time to step forward and share their insights with those who are ready to listen. Their messages portray a way of living that shares a clear and transcendent vision of life on planet Earth, unaffected by man-made laws.

Filmmaker Renata Heinen said: “I believe that the energy of the recordings of the contributors in the film is so special because of the intimacy. We filmed every individual in their natural environment.”

Filmmaker Rolf Winters said: “We wanted to create an experience and not make a ‘talking heads’ film. To capture the journey across the globe.”

Oscar-winning composer Stephen Warbeck (Shakespeare in Love, Billy Elliot, Proof) said: “I have not come across a piece of work that so dramatically combines the personal and the universal. Working on a project where there is such a vital connection between the filmmakers and the subject – on a personal, political and spiritual level – meant that I felt a particular responsibility to be as truthful as I could to their vision.”

DOWN to EARTH is a mirror to humanity, a poignant and timely reflection on our civilized world. The movie invites us to see the world through the eyes of the Keepers of the Earth. It takes us on an inner journey, connecting us with the source and the mutual path we are walking. DOWN to EARTH is both a wakeup call and a resurgence of hope for our world to come. It is not just the launch of a film. It’s the launch of a thought, a vision for the future.

The film has broken box office records in The Netherlands, where it was test-marketed, with over 170,000 viewers in cinemas and is currently the longest running film in cinemas ever (20 months ongoing). It has become a true movement: The DOWN to EARTH Collective works with hundreds of educational institutions, corporates, charities and community organisations. The film has won a Jury Prize at the Illuminate Film Festival, the  Audience Favourite at the Spirit Film Festival and the Jury prize as well as the Audience Award at the Dutch National Education Film Festival. The film is now being piloted in the Dutch educational system.

More than a Film

DOWN to EARTH aims to inspire a fresh dialogue in society. By using an unorthodox model that includes a dialogue in the cinema at the end of each screening, audiences are invited to use the film and its messages in their own environments to ignite change. People are already responding to this ‘call to action’, showing that real change starts with us, individual human beings and our lifestyle and behaviours. The makers believe therein lies the solution to the big challenges we face in the world.

Picturehouse cinemas, the UK’s leading exhibitor of independent film, has embraced DOWN to EARTH and will be releasing the film in their cinemas throughout the UK. The filmmakers are also connecting and working with conscious businesses, organisations, educational institutions and media outlets who are at the forefront of sustainable transformation.

DOWN to EARTH is the right film at the right time, hitting an open nerve in our modern society.

DOWN to EARTH is released in UK cinemas from September 14th www.downtoearthfilm.com

 

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