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  1. Sep 10, 2015 · Though they may seem unrelated, our challenges are increasingly shared among all of us. A prospect at once both difficult and encouraging. Mindwalk is shot with slow, simple elegance, offering long and uninterrupted views of ancient Mont Saint Michel and the sea, giving you the space to think. Philip Glass’s score is hypnotic, luring you in ...

  2. A US politician visits his poet friend in Mont. St. Michael, France. While walking through the medieval island discussing their philosophies of life they happen upon Sonja, a scientist in recluse, who joins in their conversation.

  3. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat. "The major problems of our time are all different facets of one and the same crisis, which is essentially a crisis of perception," Fritjof Capra wrote in his 1982 book The Turning Point. Now his brother Bernt Capra has fashioned a unique film called Mindwalk which explores the scientific, social ...

  4. Feb 18, 1992 · All three are full of concerns and ponderings they need to share, and the opportunity presents itself as they spend most of the day roaming the island and exchanging thoughts. The talk never seems strained, although it occasionally borders on pretentiousness. And the ideas are thought-provoking, which, of course, is the film's main intent.

  5. Sep 10, 2020 · Mindwalk (1990) Mindwalk is a philosophical talkathon that promotes a vision of the world as an interconnected whole even as its central trio barely interacts with anyone or anything else. Running time: 110 minutes. Mindwalk is a film with talking heads. It engages in deep philosophical discussions about the complexity of life and the ...

  6. Nov 8, 1991 · Freely adapted by physicist and popular science author Fritjof Capra from his 1982 “The Turning Point,” it’s a movie, like Louis Malle’s “My Dinner With Andre” or Eric Rohmer’s “Ma ...

  7. MINDWALK: SYSTEMS PRACTICE IN HOLLYWOOD by Stuart A. Umpleby Mindwalk is a Hollywood movie which praises systems theory, claims that the contemporary scientific world view is changing and advocates a similar change in thinking by public officials. The film stars Liv Ullmann, Sam Waterston, and John Heard. It was directed by

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