This Month’s
Feature Film: Song of Songs
Since the wild success of THE SECRET, dozens, if not hundreds,
of filmmakers have been approaching investors and producers,
claiming to have the “next” version of THE SECRET.
At the Spiritual Cinema Circle, we have seen the filmed results
of some of these attempts. Trying to imitate someone else’s
success, however, is where Hollywood itself has gone so awry
in the last decade or so. There will be no “next” version
of THE SECRET, any more than THE SECRET itself was the “next” version
of WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW? The next wonderful Spiritual
Cinema documentary about the human condition can only come from
a filmmaker’s unique vision and passion, having nothing
whatsoever to do with precedent.
Enter SONG OF SONGS, film maker Chris Brickler’s debut
film. Passionate, mesmerizing, humorous, and touching, SONG OF
SONGS is a paean to love in all its wonderful, messy, and complex
glory. In addition, film maker Brickler’s background as
a musician serves the film beautifully, as the music throughout
is both haunting and utterly romantic. Members of the Spiritual
Cinema Circle will receive this film as part of the February
2008 Spiritual Cinema Circle DVD collection www.spiritualcinemacircle.com.
What distinguishes SONGS from so many other films is its compassion,
love, and empathy for those who FALL in love and then find themselves “bewitched,
bothered, and bewildered” by the every day challenges of
BEING in love.
The delights at the center of the film are the filmmaker’s
grandparents, who have been married for sixty-five years, a feat
utterly unthinkable even fifty or so years ago. Heck, people
didn’t even live that long until very recently, let alone
be married for almost seven decades. Put another way, the senior
Bricklers got hitched just after America entered World War II
and three years before the first atomic bomb was dropped. How
do you manage to stay married, and, by the way, very happily
married, through all the changes that sixty-five years can bring?
Well, just ask the Bricklers and they’ll tell you, with
insight, compassion, and a healthy dose of humor. One of the
most touching moments in the film occurs when Mrs. Brickler (now
in her late eighties) gets a very loving kiss from Mr. Brickler,
after gently chiding him to do so.
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Most of the people interviewed for the film are folks just like
all of us who are either in various stages of relationships,
or are alone and looking for their next partner. The film gently
underscores the point that love is, to all of us, an enduring
mystery that reveals more of itself every day both in our interactions
with others and also in our solitary moments of reflection.
As revealed in the film, we are always searching for those
answers, knowing full well that each answer inevitably leads
to the next question.

Interspersed amidst the various love relationships that are explored
are the loving, wise, and insightful observations of relationship
guru Harville Hendrix, whose understanding of the human search
for love is nothing less than inspiring. One of the most moving
moments in the film is when Hendrix observes that many people
run away from relationships when they get challenging, when the
going gets very tough. Ironically, Hendrix says, it’s the
people who persevere during those dark times who later discover
that things get very dark just before they’re about to
get so much better. It is that sense of optimism and hope that
permeates the entire film. Made by a filmmaker who obviously
feels a great sense of both camaraderie and compassion with the
people in his film, SONG OF SONGS comes along just as we celebrate
Valentine’s Day and we at the Spiritual Cinema Circle are
honored to present its world premiere in our February collection
of films. See it with someone you love…or want to love…or
have loved. And save a special place in your heart for Grandmother
and Grandfather Brickler. If there were a contest for America’s
grandparents, I think the Bricklers might win in a landslide….and
I for one would love to see their victory speech.
Stephen
Simon co-founded
www. Spiritualcinemacircle.com and produced such films as SOMEWHERE
IN TIME and WHAT DREAMS MAY COME. He also directed and produced
both CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD and INDIGO and is the author of THE
FORCE IS WITH YOU: MYSTICAL MOVIES MESSAGES THAT INSPIRE OUR
LIVES.
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