
Mana: Beyond Belief
Directed by Roger Manley, Peter FriedmanNovember 21, 2004 1h 32mDocumentary
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What do the Shroud of Turin, Elvis's Graceland, and a flag flown barely a moment over the U.S. Capitol have in common. Mana - that sacred, spiritual power thought to reside in a person, place or thing. Belief is not just religion, say filmmakers Friedman and Manley. It drives the stock market; it determines how we encapsulate history and our personal memories. It underlies racism and war... A trip around the amazing world of power objects, from the sacred to the absurd.
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Mana: Beyond Belief was released on November 21, 2004.
Mana: Beyond Belief was directed by Roger Manley, Peter Friedman.
Mana: Beyond Belief has a runtime of 1h 32m.
Mana: Beyond Belief was produced by Peter Friedman.
What do the Shroud of Turin, Elvis's Graceland, and a flag flown barely a moment over the U.S. Capitol have in common. Mana - that sacred, spiritual power thought to reside in a person, place or thing. Belief is not just religion, say filmmakers Friedman and Manley. It drives the stock market; it determines how we encapsulate history and our personal memories. It underlies racism and war... A trip around the amazing world of power objects, from the sacred to the absurd.
The key characters in Mana: Beyond Belief are Self (Te Warihi Heteraka), Self (Malcolm Peri), Self (Danny Jim Hatahlie).
Mana: Beyond Belief is a Documentary film.


