This is my selection of spiritual movies, a lightful Best-of
of high spirited and inspiring movies.
Consciousness, shamanism, multi-dimensions, power of love, extraterrestrials, afterlife, time travelling, futuristic visions, energies, magical creatures and spirits, invisible worlds, extraordinary lives, magic, creativity, you will find all the things I love in this list !
Remember the message and the meaning of a movie changes
according to our own level of consciousness.
This is why I watch Matrix at least once a year ! I definitely enjoy movies that talk about spirituality and consciousness in a fun and original way. For example, I love ‘The Fifth Element‘ for its unique and pop vibe, ‘The arrival‘ because of how it shows us E.T. in an incredible, ‘The Lego Movie‘ for its humour, ‘Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy‘ for its totally WTF and hilarious scenario and ‘Dogma‘ for its super-bold and modern vision of the Bible.
In ‘Men In Black‘, the galaxy fitting inside the cat’s necklace or the civilisation living in K’s locker, are two simple ways to present multi-dimensionnal and quantum physics concepts. Less is more right ?
To watch the trailers please click on the orange titles. The titles marked with an asterisk * will lead you to the whole movies on Youtube. This list will be regularly updated, so if you have any suggestions feel free to share with me here. I will add any movie I resonnate with.
Consciousness, Spirituality & Magic
– The Fifth Element by Luc Besson
– Matrix by the Wachowskis
– Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind by Michel Gondry
– The green beautifulby Coline Serreau
– Lord of the Ring‘s Saga by Peter Jackson
– Star Wars‘s saga by Georges Lucas
– Monthy Python, Sacré Graal by Terry Gilliam *
– Docteur Strange by Scott Derrickson
– The arrival by Denis Villeneuve
– Aloft by Claudia Llosa
– Dancing with the wolves by Kevin Costner and Kevin Reynolds *
– Avatar by James Cameron
– Angel-A by Luc Besson
– Dogma by Kevin Smith
– Lucy by Luc Besson
– Sister Act by Emile Ardolino *
– The Adjustement Bureau by George Nolfi
– Bruce Almighty by Tom Shadyac *
– The Mask by Charles Russell
– The prophet by Roger Allers and Tomm Moore
– Midnight Special by Jeff Nichols
– Limitlessby Neil Burger
– Yes Man by Peyton Reed
– Inceptionby Christopher Nolan
– Fantastic Beasts by David Yates
– Meeting Joe Black by Martin Brest *
– The Celestine Prophecy adapted from James Redfield’s book *
– The Peaceful Warrior adapted from Dan Millman’s book *
– Transcendanceby Wally Pfister
– Nosso lar from Chico Xavier’s book
– Risen by Kevin Reynolds
– The imaginarium of Docteur Parnassus by Terry Gilliam
– Silence by Martin Scorsese
– Powder by Victor Salva
– Shutter Island by Matin Scorsese
– The Silent Storm by Corinna McFarlane
– Being John Malkovitch by Spike Jonze
– Samsara by Pan Nalin *
– Comet by Sam Esmail
– Blueberry by Jan Kounen
– Enter the void by Gaspar Noé
Multi-dimensions & After Life
– I origins by Mike Cahill
– Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy adapted from Garth Jennings’s book
– The Fountain by Darren Aronofsky
– Men in Black by Barry Sonnenfeld
– Interstellar by Christopher Nolan
– Stargate by Roland Emmerich
– Cloud Atlas by the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer
– Contactby Robert Zemeckis
– Dune by David Lynch
– What dreams may come by Vincent Ward
– The Sixth Sense by M. Night Shyamalan
– E.T. the extraterrestrial by Steven Spielberg
– Predestination by Spierig brothers
– Hereafter by Clint Eastwood
– Close Encounters of the Third Kind by Steven Spielberg
– Dragonfly by Tom Shadyac *
– The Others by Alejandro Amenábar
– Ghost by Jerry Zucker
– Another Earth by Mike Cahill
– Groundhog Day by Harold Ramis
– Frequencies by Darren Paul Fisher
– Et si le ciel existait ? by Randall Wallace
– K-Pax by Iain Softley
– 21 grams by Alejandro G. Iñárritu
– Café de Flore by Jean-Marc Vallée
– 2001 : A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
– Guardians of the galaxy (vol.1 & 2) by James Gunn
– Constantine by Francis Lawrence
– The day the earth stood still by Robert Wise
– Gravity by Alfonso Cuarón
– Colossal by Nacho Vigalondo
– Phenomenon by Jon Turteltaub
– Paul by Greg Mottola
Possible (Sci-fi) futures
– The Truman Show by Peter Weir *
– Fight Club by David Fincher
– Children of Menby Alfonso Cuarón
– The congress by Ari Folman
– 12 monkeys by Terry Gilliam
– Black Mirror the serie by Charlie Brooker
– V for Vendetta by James McTeigue
– Gattaca by Andrew Niccol *
– Divergent by Neil Burger
– Time out by Andrew Niccol
– Planet of the Apes by different directors
– Minority Report by Steven Spielberg
– Equals by Drake Doremus
– Oblivion by Kosinski
– Existenz by David Cronenberg
– Water World by Kevin Reynolds
– Her by Spike Jonze
– X-Men saga by Marvel
– Never let me go by Mark Romanek
– Moon by Duncan Jones
– The road by John Hillcoat
– In time by Andrew Niccol
– The village by M. Night Shyamalan
– The island by Michael Bay
– The circle by James Ponsoldt
– The book of Eli by the Hughes brothers
– They Live by John Carpenter
– Surrogates by Jonathan Mostow
Magic & Inner Child
– Hook by Steven Spielberg
– The Lego Movie by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
– The Groots by Chris Sanders and Kirk De Micco
– The song of the sea by Tomm Moore
– Avatar, the last Airbender the serie by Michael Dante DiMartino
– How to Train Your Dragon by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois
– The Never Ending Story by Wolfgang Petersen
– Whale Rider by Niki Caro
– Kung Fu Panda by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne
– Alice in Wonderland by Walt Disney *
– Princess Mononoke by Hayao Miyazaki
– My neighbour Totoro by Hayao Miyazaki
– Ponyo by Hayao Miyazaki
– Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki
– Paprika by Satoshi Kon
– Kubo and the two strings by Travis Knight
– Moana by Ron Clements and John Musker
– The princess bride by Rob Reiner (English) *
– Little indian, Big city by Hervé Palud (French)
– Megamind by Tom McGrath
– Wall-e by Andrew Stanton
– The Dark Crystal by Jim Henson and Frank Oz
– The Last Airbender by M. Night Shyamalan
– Pan’s labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro
Incredible true (based) stories
Inspiring Stories & Beauty of life
– Life of Pi by Ang Lee
– Little Miss Sunshine by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
– Captain Fanstastic by Matt Ross
– Slumdog Millionaire by Danny Boyle
– Forrest Gump by Robert Zemeckis
– Billy Elliot by Stephen Daldry
– Arizona Dream by Emir Kusturica
– Good Will Hunting by Gus Van Sant
– Tracks by John Curran
Chamanic medecines & modified states of consciousness
– Other Worlds by Jan Kounen *
– The reality of truth by Thrive *
– The Ayahusca, the snake and me by Armand Bernardi * Fr
– True Hallucinations by Terence McKenna *
– Quantum Men’s psycho-shamanism with Cristobal Jodoroswky (Espagnol Sous titres anglais) *
– DMT, The Spirit Molecule by Mitch Schultz (English)*
– Embrace of the Serpent by Ciro Guerra
Sexuality and Sisterhood
– The unknown clitoris by Variety Moszynski and Stephen Firmin Fr *
– The clitoris by Lori Malépart-Traversy
– OMG Yes the amazing platform that offers a large range of informative and concrete videos about pleasure and sexuality
– La source des femmes by Radu Mihaileanu (French)
– Wanderlust by Nick Payne
– Sex education by Laurie Nunn
– Enchantement by Ariane de Rafael (French)
Creativity
– Steal like an Artist by Austin Kleon
– Your elusive creative genius and The drive to keep creating by Elisabeth Gilbert
– The inspiring Netflix serie about worlwide known chefs, Chef’s Table.
Life on Earth
– Samsara by Ron Fricke *
– Baraka by Ron Fricke
– The Qatsi trilogy : Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, Naqoyqatsi by Godfrey Reggio
– Life, the whole BBC series written by David Attenborough
– Planet Earth by the BBC
– The serie of adventures of Nans and Mouts Nus & Culottés Fr *
– More than honey by Markus Imhoof
– Home by Yann Arthus-Bertrand *
– Human by Yann Arthus-Bertrand *
– Forest Man or the man who planted a whole forest to save his island
– The animal communicator with Anna Breytenbach
Documentaries & interviews
– A quest for meaning by Nathanaël Coste and Marc de la Ménardière Fr
– Tomorrow by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent
– The century of the self by Adam Curtis *
– Ted X Talks with a lot of amazing people
– The incredible brain stroke of neurologist Jill Bolte
– Non violent communication conferences by founder Marshall Rosenberg
– Physician Nassim Haramein’s Connected Universe
– The Yes Men fix the world and reveal the absurdity of economic and corporations *
– God through the eyes of Jim Carrey *
– Doing Time doing Vipassana by Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel *
– Dive into quantum physics with What the bleep do we know *
– Christophe Allain’s Kundalini awakening Fr *
– Franck Lopvet ‘s clairvoyance Fr *
– Tistrya Youtube channel *
– Céline Alvarez ‘s vision on school Fr *
– Pierre Rabhi ‘s keys to a new paradigm Fr *
– The magic words of the alchemist Patrick Burensteinas Fr *
– The invisible worlds of Yann Lipnick Fr *
– Enjoying every moment with Eckhart Tolle *
– I am by Tom Shadyac
– In the beginning there was light by P.A. Straubinger
– The Mask You Live In by Jennifer Siebel Newsom
– Change your way of seeing History with The revelation of pyramids by Patrice Pooyard *
– Minimalism by Matt D’Avella (Netflix)
– The story of two twins that reunite for the first time Twinsters by Samantha Futerman, Ryan Miyamoto (Netflix)
– Introduction to cosmology, a serie of lectures by Aurélien Barrau (French) *
– The animal communicator with Anna Breytenbach
Séries connectées
– Sense8 by the Wachowskis
– Touch by Tim Kring
– The OA by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij
– Here and Now by Alan Ball
– Westworld by Michael Crichton
– Outlander inspired by the book of Ronald D. Moore
Well enjoy now and may the light be with you !