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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Review: Sedona

The motion picture Sedona, released in August 22, 2012, is a charming, unique and magical movie with a great story line and beautiful cinematography.

Sedona has a world wide reputations for being a spiritual power spot, a vortex.  Some of the most gifted healers, artists, psychics, spirtualists, artists and celebrities have visited Sedona, Arizona to experience the spiritual town and red-rock temples.  Sedona is said to bring nourishment to the soul.  Even a short visit is said to be an enriching experience.  The majesty of the red and orange rocks is enough to pull you into Sedona, as they are alive with passion and heart opening, soul-stirring presence!  The natural beauty of Sedona is extraordinary from any perspective, but the closer you get, the deeper your experience will be and that is what makes this picture so exceptional ... it takes you inside Sedona.


The film captured the gorgeaous red mountains of Sedona exceptionally well.  The story line filled with colorful characters with an interesting plot with a nice twist toward the end that has the viewer in deep thought by the time the end credits begins.  Lives and time lines entangled, twisted and in sync ...


Truly lovely!  A feel-good movie that captured the heart and spirit of Sedona quite well.  Many of the extras in the movie were actually locals ... I cannot wait to visit Sedona myself and plan to trip to the red rocks very soon.  I really enjoyed this film.


Sedona is a charming, modern, mystical and delightful movie, that is light with a spirtual depth that resonates with everyone in a different way.   Sedona is the perfect motion picture to watch with the entire family.   

For more information, please visit http://www.sedonamovie.com

Product Details
  •     Actors: Frances Fisher, Seth Peterson, Barry Corbin, Christopher Atkins, Beth Grant
  •     Directors: Tommy Stovall
  •     Format: NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen
  •     Language: English
  •     Number of discs: 1
  •     Studio: Pasidg Productions
  •     DVD Release Date: August 22, 2012
  •     Run Time: 87 minutes 

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