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Me, Myself, and My Third Eye: 4 Enlightened Stories For 1 Imperfect God

Me, Myself, and My Third Eye: 4 Enlightened Stories For 1 Imperfect God

Genres

Drama

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Features four distinct, bizarre, existential tales about people whose lives are in transition, who are each asking questions about themselves, their environments, and about God(s).

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Budget

$2000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

55 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

27 January 2010

Country

United States of America

Cast

Chelsea Campbell

Chelsea Campbell

Adam Cooley

Adam Cooley

Kelly Oliphant

Kelly Oliphant

Robert Smith

Robert Smith

Jared Liebenau

Jared Liebenau

Hands on screen (archival footage)

Aaron Booe

Aaron Booe

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