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Something Unknown Is Doing We Don't Know What (2009)

Something Unknown Is Doing We Don't Know What (2009)
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Filmmaker Renee Scheltema explores such paranormal topics as remote viewing, telekinesis, telepathy, and clairvoyancy in a bit to understand the things that some believe exist outside the realm of normal consciousness. Inspired to investigate the world of psychic phenomena in the wake of an eye-opening personal experience, Scheltema journeys across the United States to speak with such highly-regarded experts as Dr. Dean Radin, Professor Gary Schwartz, and Professot Charles Tart, frequently pausing to document the fantastical experiences of folks like Dr. Edgar Mitchell and psychic detective Nancy Meyer along the way. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Renee Scheltema
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Something Unknown Is Doing We Don't Know What

Filmmaker Renee Scheltema explores such paranormal topics as remote viewing, telekinesis, telepathy, and clairvoyancy in a bit to understand the things that some believe exist outside the realm of normal consciousness. Inspired to investigate the world of psychic phenomena in the wake of an eye-opening personal experience, Scheltema journeys across the United States to speak with such highly-regarded experts as Dr. Dean Radin, Professor Gary Schwartz, and Professot Charles Tart, frequently pausing to document the fantastical experiences of folks like Dr. Edgar Mitchell and psychic detective Nancy Meyer along the way. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins
Director(s):
Renee Scheltema
Categories:
Documentary
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    Andrea P.

    There were so many ways to go with the paranormal information contained in this film, but the documentary lacks substance and views like a poorly done home video. Some good information is present, but the packaging (narration, cinematography and the unconventional experts) takes away from the end product.

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    Kathleen B.

    I really enjoyed this documentary. Bringng validity to all these spiritual concepts.

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