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Ensoulment ()


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Filmmaker Loris Simon delves into the animated realms of the soul in search of the feminine principle as she tries to find resonance with her lived experienced reality.

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Ariella Afzal ...
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Debra Andrist ...
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Nour Herro Barazi ...
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Gerardo Duque ...
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Cynthia Eller ...
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Theresa Fassihi ...
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Anne Fausto-Sterling ...
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Greg Gondron ...
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Patricia Gras ...
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Mary Hamilton ...
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James Hollis ...
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Tom Hopwood ...
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Serene Jones ...
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Patricia Llosa ...
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Aurora Losada ...
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Ginette Paris ...
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Jordan Patton ...
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Elizabeth Pujol ...
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Paula Reeves ...
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Brian Riedel ...
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Jerry Ruhl ...
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Scott Saleski ...
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José Antonio Simón Salum ...
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Michelle Villalobos ...
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Meggan Watterson ...
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Directed by

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Loris Simon Salum

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Loris Simon Salum ... (story)
 
Loris Simon Salum ... (writer)

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Rose Mary Salum ... producer
Loris Simon Salum ... producer
José Antonio Simón Salum ... associate producer

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José Antonio Simón Salum

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Bill Moore
Loris Simon Salum

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Jordan Patton ... sound mixer

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Patrick Smith ... animator

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Plot Summary

Ensoulment is a film that brings about a unique perspective on the psyche. With incredible personalities such as Dr. James Hollis, Dr. Abigail Disney or Rev. Dr. Serene Jones, and amazing academics like Dr. Cynthia Eller, Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling (among many others), we bring you the animated story of filmmaker Lorís Simón as she embarks on a journey in search of meaning, belonging and the path back to her true self. From the theories of C.G. Jung, this film will explore the feminine principle in present day Western society. What is the feminine? The feminine is a group of genderless characteristics related to emotions, intuition, creativity, receptiveness, nurturance, etc - expressions that we tend to push aside in order to give space to reason, logical thinking, structure. Ensoulment tells a story that proposes recovering the feminine without losing the masculine. We need both to be whole, to be happy and to be fulfilled. Written by Lorís Simón Salum

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  • 56 min
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