1091, the global distribution partner and platform for film and television creators and content providers, has acquired worldwide rights to filmmaker Caroline Cory’s documentary Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible, which was produced under Cory’s Omnium Media banner. The provocative award-winning documentary “provides tangible evidence and real-life examples for the power of the human mind over matter.” Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible will be released worldwide by 1091 on DigitalHD, Cable VOD, and DVD on July 14.
“We are thrilled to bring Superhuman to the widest audience possible. Never before have these stunning capabilities been revealed on film and we are ecstatic to share them with the public!” said Jim Martin, Vice President of 1091.
Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible is based on “the jaw-dropping experiences of individuals with extra-sensory powers that seem to defy the laws of physics known to man today.”
Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible provides “scientific validation and demonstrations of psi phenomena performed by random people from around the world for the first time in a documentary format.” Through a series of experiments and demonstrations with groups of children, volunteers, and celebrities, including Corey Feldman (Stand By Me, Gremlins), Naomi Grossman (American Horror Story, Ctr, Atl. Dlt), Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager, Grey’s Anatomy), Michael Dorn (Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection), Karina Smirnoff (Shall We Dance, Dancing with the Stars), Rachele Brooke Smith (Center Stage 2, The Nice Guys), and noted scientists Tom Campbell, Dean Radin, Rudolph Schild, Glen Rein, and Jim Gimzewski, viewers will “find themselves connecting the dots about the true nature of their own consciousness, the relation between mind and matter and discover whether they live in a simulated matrix or if they can have control over their physical reality and create a fulfilling human experience.” The film states that “once the invisible worlds are made visible, this attained higher awareness will transform humans into superhumans.”
“We now know our state of mind affects our stress level, our health and physical reality. Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible goes beyond theoretical concepts and provides real evidence of how this could be possible. It also showcases real people carrying out incredible tasks and it demonstrates that our consciousness supersedes what the brain thinks and does,” said Cory, “The movie What the Bleep Do We Know? introduced us to the concept of quantum mechanics. Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible eloquently demonstrates this principle and how it impacts our daily lives. The implications are tremendous.”
Watch the Superhuman: The Invisible Made Visible trailer here.