Ariana Hendrix
Ariana Hendrix is a native of northern Michigan, currently residing in San Francisco where she is pursuing an M.A. in English Literature at San Francisco State University. She finds enlightenment in the beauty and complexity of the natural (and cultural) world, and practices activism through sustainability, political involvement, and the promotion of art as a medium for social change.
The Christmas Candle: A Holiday Message of Faith and Giving
The Christmas Candle is an inspirational new movie based on the novel by Max Luc…
Film Review: Hungry for Change
Hungry for Change: A New Look at Dieting and Healthy Living Over the past sever…
Film Review: "Yoga Is: A Transformational Journey"
This documentary from 2012 follows filmmaker Suzanne Bryant as she seeks healing…
Film Review: More than Honey
Albert Einstein said, “If bees were to disappear from the globe, mankind would o…
Kumare: The True Story of a False Prophet
How blind can faith become? Is there possibility for the discovery of higher mea…
"Life of Pi": A Journey of Spirit and Survival
Like Pi Patel, the brave young protagonist of Yann Martel’s Booker prize-winning…
“What Would Jesus Buy?”: Unwrapping the Consumerism of Christmas
What Would Jesus Buy? is a 2007 documentary by producer Morgan Spurlock (Supe…
3 TED Talks: What Makes Us Happy?
What is it that makes us happy? We’re told that money that doesn’t buy it, or su…
"I AM": Discovering the True Nature of Humanity
“What’s wrong with the world, and what can we do about it?” These are the two se…
“Tapped”: The Truth Behind Bottled Water
The survival of humans, and of every ecosystem on Earth, relies on water. As one…
“Samsara”: A Feast for the Senses
Samsara, a non-verbal, visually astounding documentary, is the second feature fi…
"Planeat": Making the Case for an Earth-Conscious Diet
The Latin origin of the word “companion” literally means “one who eats bread wit…