Filming near Ourundo, Portugal 2024 / Photo by Janneke Nooij

Learning Sacred Cinema

Sacred Cinema is both a creative discipline and a path of awakening.
It offers a way of making films—and living life—that is rooted in reverence, intuition, and love for all creation. It invites us to become not only skilled storytellers, but also wise, discerning, and compassionate human beings. Sacred Cinema approaches documentary filmmaking as a sacred responsibility: to see clearly, to listen deeply, and to tell stories that nourish rather than numb, that connect rather than consume.

For the filmmaker, this path is transformational. It cultivates intuition, heart, resilience, and ethical clarity. It turns the challenges of the creative process into opportunities for growth, service, and spiritual development. In a time when cynicism and distraction are widespread—and when the world aches for meaning—Sacred Cinema offers a way to respond with beauty, courage, and purpose.

I’m being called now to deepen my engagement with teaching and to support the empowerment of filmmakers drawn to this path. If you feel a resonance with these values—if you're longing to tell stories that matter—please reach out through the Contact page to let me know you'd like to be notified about upcoming offerings. Whether you're an experienced filmmaker or just beginning to sense a calling, I invite you to explore this unfolding journey with me.

Khao Laem Lake, Thailand

“In my teaching I strive to impart the many ways in which filmmaking can bring wonder and richness into one’s life— how it can be a profoundly deep and satisfying way to engage with the world. Equally important is a focus on how to be aware and skilled as a visual storyteller, so that this heightened engagement results in the creation of beautiful and compelling films.”