A film by Gabe Polsky โ€” an epic journey of faith, prophecy, and planetary purpose

โ€œResurrection, Indigenous prophecies, and adventures around the globe โ€” this is the story of Patrick McCollum.โ€ย 


What it is:
This documentary follows Patrick McCollum โ€” a spiritual leader, interfaith diplomat, and longtime advocate for Indigenous rights and environmental harmony โ€” as he steps into the centre of an ancient Indigenous prophecy that claims he may be the one to help unite tribal nations and protect the Amazon.ย 


Directed by Gabe Polsky (known forย Red Armyย andย Red Penguins), the film traces McCollumโ€™s extraordinary journey across continents, from rainforest councils to spiritual assemblies, as he bridges the sacred and the seen, the Indigenous and the global.ย 
It weaves together humour, humility, handโ€‘crafted activism, and big questions: What does it mean to be โ€œchosenโ€? What does saving the world really mean? And how do you protect what a culture holds sacred when it matters to us all?ย 

Why youโ€™ll want to watch it:

  • Itโ€™s a story of connectionย โ€” between Indigenous elders, environmental guardians, faith traditions, and global citizens.
  • Itโ€™s timelyย โ€” as the Amazon burns, cultures risk erasure, and we face planetary tipping points โ€” this film explores what it takes to act.ย 
  • It invites wonder and reflectionย โ€” Rather than a straightforward hero narrative, it asks: Are we spectators or participants in the future of our planet?ย 
  • It bridges worldsย โ€” Spirituality and activism, Indigenous wisdom and mainstream media, prophecy and pragmatism.
  • Itโ€™s inclusiveย โ€” Whether youโ€™re drawn by Indigenous rights, environmental justice, spiritual discourse, or global collaboration, thereโ€™s something in it for you.

Press on the film:

Roger Ebert

The New Yorker

People Magazine

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