Aya: Awakenings

2013
6.4| 1h41m| NR| en
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Aya: Awakenings' is an experiential journey by journalist Rak Razam into the world and visions of ayahuasca, a powerful hallucinogenic plant medicine from the Amazon, capturing the experience and the western dynamic around it in unprecedented detail.

Cast

Rak Razam

Director

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Verb Studios

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Reviews

Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
PlatinumRead Just so...so bad
Winifred The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
Geraldine The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
children-need-love This cannot be called a movie. rather it is a narrated audio book with some fractal animations. Very disappointing to say the least. The single story and experience that is told by the narrator and director is just lame. This movie falls short on so much. I definitely cannot and will not recommend this movie to anyone that is interested in the subject matter. Also, the narrator should learn how to pronounce Ayahuasca properly. Very annoying. There is a chance to bring more consciousness into the world about the amazing potential of Ayahuasca to heal and transform, but not with this "movie". Read a good book about it and your time is spend way better.
hwein001 The narrator/author Rak Razam comes across as someone who approached the experience more with the aim of writing a blog+book about it (which then got turned into this movie), rather than someone actually using ayahuasca as an opportunity for personal healing / spiritual growth. As such, it comes across like he was trying to spin-out as much as possible from his rather limited actual experience, and his descriptions of his experiences feel very overblown, and lacking in much reflection/wisdom.There's plenty of other good movies on the subject of ayahuasca which I would recommend ahead of this one, i.e. The Sacred Science, anything about Gabor Mate's work, Tierra Vida An Ayahuasca Journey, DMT The Spirit Molecule, etc.