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12 May 2008

Gems of Inestimable Value

A recurring theme on our doubletake website has become the importance of holistic education and of loving and raising children. This video uses quotes from many of the world's religions and constitutes a medley of footage from some of our existing doubletake videos. Its title, "Gems of Inestimable Value", is inspired by the quote: "Regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value. Education can, alone, cause it to reveal its treasures." (Baha'i Writings). This video precedes next month's brand new release, which explores the implications of this very quote in redefining the meaning of education and introduces an exciting and entirely new approach to the theme. So stay tuned!

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A Film by: Leyla & Ryan Haidarian
Music by: Amal Ma'ani & The African Children's Choir



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2 December 2007

Gems of Inestimable Value

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A recurring theme on our doubletake website has become the importance of holistic education and of loving and raising children. This video uses quotes from many of the world's religions and constitutes a medley of footage from some of our existing doubletake videos. Its title, "Gems of Inestimable Value", is inspired by the quote: "Regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable value. Education can, alone, cause it to reveal its treasures." (Baha'i Writings). This video precedes next month's brand new release, which explores the implications of this very quote in redefining the meaning of education and introduces an exciting and entirely new approach to the theme. So stay tuned!

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Music by: Amal Ma'ani & The African Children's Choir



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11 August 2007

Baha'i Faith - A Way Forward

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A documentary about the Baha'i Faith that focuses on faith in action: "Let deeds not words be your adorning" (Baha'u'llah). This documentary profiles the lives of three South African Baha'is from different social and racial backgrounds who each exemplify at least one principle of the Baha'i Faith in action: These principles include: the equality of women and men, the education of (girl) children and the elimination of the extremes of wealth and poverty. A look at the lifestyles and daily choices of these featured Baha'is reveals that the Baha'i faith offers practical solutions to today's global problems. Some of these specific solutions are portrayed first hand as we follow our protagonists who live out their faith through their various careers and pastimes. In short, BAHA'I FAITH, A WAY FORWARD shows how faith can transcend the murmur of prayers and syllables and can translate into concrete steps that promote global unity and prosperity.

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A film by: Leyla & Ryan Haidarian
Produced by: Race Productions
Music by: Amal Ma'ani

INTERVIEWEES:
Iraj Abedian, Karin & Nadya Abedian, Tania Atam, Philip Dexter, Nomakhwezi Fudu, Isgaac Gallow, Yasmin Gallow, Walied Jassat, Eunice Mabaso, Tahirih Matthee, Nolunto Ngcwabe, Luvuyo Nomvete, Sue Podger, Natalie Ann Powell



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