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Director
  
Michael Perlin

Genre
  
Documentary

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Cinematography
  
Riz Story

Editor
  
Riz Story

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
December 30, 2010 (2010-12-30)

Writer
  
Michael H. Perlin (screenplay)

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3 Magic Words is a 2010 documentary film about spirituality. The film was based on the book, Three Magic Words (1972) by self-help writer Uell Stanley Andersen (1917 – 1986). The film was written, directed and produced by Michael Perlin and co-produced by Maura Hoffman. The film was produced over four years. The lead is played by Gabriella Ethereal and the film is narrated by Cameron Smith. The film premiered in the U.S. at the Harmony Gold Theater in Hollywood and had its European premiere in London on December 21, 2012 at the Odeon West End in Leicester Square.

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Content

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The film uses interviews, computer-animated graphics, and narration to address the question, “Who Am I?". It does this while following a fictional account of a self-destructive young woman who has recently awoke from a coma and doesn't know who she is, and the process of that journey. People interviewed in the film include Neale Donald Walsch, Gary Renard, Debbie Ford, Jasmuheen, and others. The film covers spiritual concepts from eastern mysticism and the New Age movement. The movie contains quotes by historical figures such as Gandhi, Buddha, Jesus, John Lennon, Plato, Sai Baba, Einstein, Osho, and others.

Development

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Perlin’s spiritual interests started when he was involved with metaphysical studies in 1992. Perlin’s inspiration for the film came from the 1954 book Three Magic Words by Uell Stanley Andersen. He first had the idea to create the film after an existential crisis while working at the Macaroni Grill.


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