Grammy-winning writer-director Jan Nickman helms Living Temples, a philosophical examination of the American Southwest as a backdrop for the concepts of death and rebirth, and an examination of what specifically constitutes "sacredness." Nickman tells the story of the said landscape with a chronological approach, utilizing a succession of breathtaking vistas that (as the filmmaker reminds us) have survived adverse conditions and impacts, but remained flexible enough to be reshaped by those forces without crumbling. ...
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Grammy-winning writer-director Jan Nickman helms Living Temples, a philosophical examination of the American Southwest as a backdrop for the concepts of death and rebirth, and an examination of what specifically constitutes "sacredness." Nickman tells the story of the said landscape with a chronological approach, utilizing a succession of breathtaking vistas that (as the filmmaker reminds us) have survived adverse conditions and impacts, but remained flexible enough to be reshaped by those forces without crumbling. Significantly, Nickman draws parallels between the evolution of the landscape and the various personal journeys of the viewers, as they themselves wrestle with spiritual concepts and the meaning of inner transformation per se . Nathan Southern, Rovi
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