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Visit IndieGoGo Page, Get Perks, Save the World!

  • Hey there,

    There comes a time in everyone’s life, and incidentally in every film project, where we have a “whiff of death”: somehow, some way, we recognize that our bodies are temporary…and it touches us, galvanizes us to action, whether it be contacting loved ones to make amends, simply getting healthier, or taking that trip to Europe we’ve always wanted to take.

    I want you to cultivate that sense of urgency when considering what to do with this request. We are making a film, a “delightful” comedy full of Christmas music, that delivers a powerful message of peace and love to the world, in the most digestible of forms: entertainment.

    Our budget is $7,500 and we have created an IndieGoGo fundraising page (click the link below) in order to raise the remainder of that budget. The page explains the project in depth, has a few fun videos, and you can even read the entire script in the “gallery” section of the page.

    Please be generous — you can’t take it with you — and you can’t really hold on to it here and be happy. Just drop a few bucks in the till and pass it on to as many friends as possible, and give them a long look until they drop in a few bucks too. It’s time we, as conscious citizens, support “conscious cinema”. How is that we have organic groceries everywhere, but when we turn on the TV, we gobble up polluted, backwards ideas about what life is about? Help us make a film that will instill a motivation for peace and joy in its audience — we know what it takes to have peace here, let’s not kid ourselves — it’s just a matter of being motivated individually and collectively to take action!

    Speaking of, take action on this right now. Click the link below, get out your credit card or use PayPal, and donate to our production. You’ll make our lives so much easier with even a modest donation. Think how clean and happy you’ll feel, knowing that gave your hard-earned dollars to a hard working film producer who gets results and who has a mission of bringing peace and joy to the world through his work. That is my mission, and that is who I am, and I thank you for your generosity.

    And if the pleasure of just giving to our cause doesn’t excite, then maybe the PERKS will!

    We’re offering perks such as a night’s stay at a Hollywood Bed N Breakfast, a homemade raw foods dinner for two, and 20 life coaching sessions via Skype! A wealth of riches for those who donate the big bucks!

    After you donate, please pass this along to your network. It is of the utmost importance to “Conscious Cinema” movie lovers everywhere that you pass this along — just forward the linkwww.indiegogo.com/spectacularTV to your friends so that we can get this film budget raised by the deadline of March 31, 2012.

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I love all of you.

    Sincerely,

    Sean

  • www.indiegogo.com

    The world needs our story of hope and personal empowerment!

Holiday Spectacular Teaser Trailer!


Please Don’t Go: A Scene from One of Our Upcoming Films

In this scene from Sean A. Mulvihill’s feature film, Lockport, a baseball player from the Midwest is going to leave town to play college ball, but the woman who loves him is determined to convince him to stay…

Starring Natalie Koltz and Sean A. Mulvihill. DP: Cameron Langdon; Co-writer: Chris Armogida; Music by Sean A. Mulvihill

Living Luminaries & Sean A. Mulvihill at THE PATH — Redondo Beach, CA

Come out for a spiritual night of film and conversation! We’ll be screening “Living Luminaries: On the Serious Business of Happiness,” our documentary that attempts to answer the question: “How can I have happiness that lasts a lifetime?”  The film stars Eckhart Tolle, Marianne Williamson, and Michael Beckwith, Gary Renard, Matthew Kelly, and Don Miguel and Don Jose Ruiz.

The Path Spiritual Center
 813 Torrance Blvd., Redondo Beach CA 90277 (310) 944-3780

7 P.M., Saturday, August 27, 2011

We will have a Q and A with one of the filmmakers, Sean A. Mulvihill, afterwards, and we’ll all have a chance to delve into the topic of HAPPINESS!

For more info and to reserve a seat click here.

$10 donation requested (DVDs will also be available for sale and autographed, if desired)

The World’s Smallest Cinema

Sean Poses with the PK301 Projector at the Hollywood Happiness Cinema

HOLLYWOOD, California (HHR) — There’s always room for one more innovative movie theatre in town, right?  Well, Hollywood Happiness, the production company that claims to “mash-up” enlightenment and entertainment, has created a living-room themed screening venue to satisfy your enlightened cinema viewing tastes. Did I say living-room themed?  Actually, the Hollywood Happiness Cinema is a 300 square-foot living room belonging to Hollywood Happiness Producer, Sean A. Mulvihill.  Needless to say, seating is limited.

The room boasts high definition DLP projection via the Optoma PK301 pico projector unit, and 1500W of total Audio Surround Sound, sure to rattle the neighbor’s windows.  The picture, projected on a white wall, is approximately 7.5 feet diagonal, reminiscent of the Weird Al song, “Frank’s 2000 Inch TV” in which the viewer is impressed with the size of Robert DeNiro’s mole.   This isn’t quite that big, but in such a small room, seven and a half feet is pretty awesome.

“I just want to get this film and others like it out into the world,” 30 year-old Mulvihill says of his Wanna Be Now, LLC documentary collaboration, Living Luminaries: On the Serious Business of Happiness, “and if I have to turn my apartment in a movieplex, so be it.  If you build it, they will come.”

And come they have to prior, sporadic screenings of the work.

Living Luminaries, a 90-minute doc about finding inner peace co-starring Eckhart Tolle (author of The Power of Now), Marianne Williamson, Gary Renard, and Don Miguel & Jose Ruiz (authors of The Fifth Agreement), is currently out for DVD release by Simon and Schuster’s Beyond Words division, was a one-time Spiritual Cinema Circle release, has been quite popular in several international markets, but still remains largely unknown in the States.   Which begs the question: how do shoestring-budget indie filmmakers get their works seen when distributors employ a “buy and hold” strategy, without guaranteeing any advertising.  ”Be creative,” Mulvihill says, and he is doing just that.

Living Luminaries: On the Serious Business of Happiness screening nightly, August 24-December 31, at 8:15 P.M. at Hollywood Happiness Cinema, 7220 Hollywood Bl. Apt 106, Los Angeles, CA 90046.  $25 (tea, snacks, filmmaker Q&A, and an autographed copy of the DVD included).  Advance ticket reservations required.  For tickets call 310-980-6334 or visit www.hollywoodhappiness.com/tickets

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