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Baha'i
I give this film "nine" stars!
A Baha'i producer Kevin Bamford has come out with what I consider to be a fine movie with real down to earth values...
See:
http://www.capeofgoodhopemovie.com/
A quote from Baha'u'llah initiates the film:
"To blessed animals the utmost kindness must be shown, the more the better. Tenderness and loving-kindness are basic principles of God's heavenly Kingdom. Ye should most carefully bear this matter in mind."
And the central character "Kate" (played by Debbie Brown) operates an animal rescue operation in Cape Town South Africa! Kate's Mum played by Clare Marshall well I dunno I'll leave that for you to decide but she gives a great performance.
Eric Ebouaney plays "Jean Claude" who works and lives at the Shelter is a kind of dog whisperer and great hearted soul who as an astronomer volunteers on the side at an Observatory telling visiting students in a hushed way that the real reason the universe holds together is "love"...Wow! straight out of Abdul-Baha's words!
Also you could say this definitely a dog-lover's film!
I won't detail the film so as to spoil it for you but this I think is a must see for Baha'is.. There are some adult themes though and violence although you will not see any steamy or graphic sexual scenes either... I think young adults maybe over fifteen could see this film.
- Art
A Baha'i producer Kevin Bamford has come out with what I consider to be a fine movie with real down to earth values...
See:
http://www.capeofgoodhopemovie.com/
A quote from Baha'u'llah initiates the film:
"To blessed animals the utmost kindness must be shown, the more the better. Tenderness and loving-kindness are basic principles of God's heavenly Kingdom. Ye should most carefully bear this matter in mind."
And the central character "Kate" (played by Debbie Brown) operates an animal rescue operation in Cape Town South Africa! Kate's Mum played by Clare Marshall well I dunno I'll leave that for you to decide but she gives a great performance.
Eric Ebouaney plays "Jean Claude" who works and lives at the Shelter is a kind of dog whisperer and great hearted soul who as an astronomer volunteers on the side at an Observatory telling visiting students in a hushed way that the real reason the universe holds together is "love"...Wow! straight out of Abdul-Baha's words!
Also you could say this definitely a dog-lover's film!
I won't detail the film so as to spoil it for you but this I think is a must see for Baha'is.. There are some adult themes though and violence although you will not see any steamy or graphic sexual scenes either... I think young adults maybe over fifteen could see this film.
- Art