Award-winning and thought-provoking short films (documentaries, animations, etc.). These films get little time during the primetime award shows, their red carpet ride happens the night before. Sadly, most of us never see any of them as there are few major outlets for short films. They are some of the best work of filmmakers around the world. They are to film what the best of The New Yorker short stories is to a 600 page novella.
These cinema nights are moderated by Lynne Thorner, professor of Film as Literature at BCC. She selects from her vast library those films which are likely to engage the spiritual explorer. The films, usually about 30 minutes, are followed by quite lively discussions of both film technique and timeless moral and spiritual themes. As well as an open exchange of insights about being fully human. How great is that?!
Bring your own beverages and candies, we provide all the theater popcorn you can eat!
Meets monthly on the second Saturday
$10 suggested contribution (501-(c)3 non-profit)
Included for Diamond and Gold members.






Michelle Tamblyn is a 300+ hour Registered Yoga Teacher in Hatha Yoga. She completed her training at Anuttara Yoga Shala in Deerfield Beach (where she also teaches) as well as at Something Yoga in Boca Raton.
Before don Miguel Ruiz was a well known author he would visit private homes in Los Angeles and San Diego, where he lived, and talk about things Toltec. During his talks he would often say, “Don’t believe me, don’t believe anyone else, don’t even believe yourself.” They were powerful words, which don Miguel has now used as the basis of his new book, The Fifth Agreement.

Earlybird registration extended.