Ian MacKenzie & John Wolfstone On Love School: Systems Change & Sexuality
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Filmmakers Ian MacKenzie and John Wolfstone discuss their upcoming documentary Love School, which is about the Tamera Institute, a communal research village founded on and dedicated to systems change in love and sexuality as a foundation for planetary healing. Together, Ian and John produce new paradigm films and events through their media collaborative, Re/Culture Media. Ian MacKenzie’s work has appeared in The New York Times, National Geographic TV, CBC Documentary, The Globe and Mail, Adbusters, and film festivals around the world. He is the director of the shorts Lost Nation Road (2019), featuring Stephen Jenkinson; Reactor (2013); Sacred Economics (2012), featuring Charles Eisenstein; and The Revolution Is Love (2011). He co-directed Amplify Her (2018), about the rise of the feminine in electronic music and co-produced the feature film Occupy Love (2013). He is also the host of the podcast The Mythic Masculine. John Wolfstone is a filmmaker, ritualist, wilderness rites-of-passage guide, emergence facilitator and sacred clown focused on the work of cultural redemption. He has wielded these tools in service of restorative justice, ancestral healing and peace building in conflict zones from rural Guatemalan villages, to Middle Eastern refugee camps and inner cities in the U.S. John has studied intensively the 8 Shields Cultural Regeneration model, been a scholar at the Orphan Wisdom School, and trained with the Weaving Earth Relational Education.
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