Paradise Recovered

April 27, 2010 · 15 Comments

My friend Andie Redwine recently did two things I never would have expected.  And I am enormously proud of her and humbled by both.

I went to high school with Andie.  We co-wrote a column for the school paper called “Mo’ Better Bagels” in which we pontificated upon numerous subjects and generally raised questions regarding society, culture, and our sanity.

Andie grew up in a repressive religious environment, and as an adult she has dedicated much of her time to helping others who have escaped from cults.  A few years ago she mentioned to me that she was interested in making a film about cult survivors.  Living in LA, I’m surrounded by people who say they want to make a film.  The vast majority of them never do.  Andie does not live in LA.  She lives in a rural southern Indiana community.  She knew nothing about how to write a script or make a film.  But she taught herself how to do both in the most efficient way possible… by doing it.

Here’s the trailer for the film she wrote and produced totally outside the Hollywood system, created solely by her passion and energy.

The second thing Andie did that I never expected was to go vegan.  Her film is called Paradise Recovered.  I think it’s worth noting that in Paradise (Eden), Adam and Eve were not consuming animals.

She recently wrote me and my business partner Casey a letter about her decision.  She agreed to let us share it.  It’s one of the more moving things I’ve ever read.

Dear Denis and Casey:

Despite the fact that I feel absolutely fantastic about not contributing to the deaths of animals and eating their pain and grief…and that should be enough there, right?…I want to share with you both the benefits of going completely vegan for 30 days.  Completely vegan means no animal products with an emphasis on low fat and fiber.  A lot has happened both physically and spiritually for me.  It’s been pretty amazing.

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Making connections

March 10, 2010 · 2 Comments

The amazing political blog Down With Tyranny just put up a great post on meat-eating and its environmental impact.  The post mentions Thom Hartmann, a truly genius writer and radio talk show host.  I have not read his latest book mentioned here, but I did read The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, What Would Jefferson Do?, and The Prophet’s Way, and they each had a huge impact on my thinking.  Apparently, in the new book Thom says (quite accurately), “A sudden and worldwide shift to vegetarianism… would have more impact on global warming than if every jet plane and car in the world were to fall silent forever.”

Down With Tyranny also mentions Cheri Shankar’s recent Huffpo post on the same subject.

And they mention us!  Howie Klein, the writer, saw a test screening of the film:

“Last year my friend Phil took me to the screening of a groundbreaking movie that is mostly filmed, Bold Native; they’re still working on it. I still haven’t gotten it out of my mind.”

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