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Reviews Out of the Blue
“A must see for those who are still seeking answers and connections with loved ones whom have proceeded into the after world. A search for meaning and spiritual growth of a widow’s personal journey after the death of a loved one.” --Andrée Jeannotte, Hospice Bereavement Coordinator "Ray Schmitt has created with “Out of the Blue” another masterpiece of personal cinema therapy, as he did with “Six Months” creating a film about his life since the tragic loss of his wife Judy several years ago. He travels the country and to Mexico in search of spiritual peace, showing on camera how deeply he misses his wife. He talks to many people who have also recently lost their spouses, getting different responses. He explores both Eastern and Western philosophy and religion, running in to the reality of synchronicity. He uses some clips of other films of his to show how he has experienced people’s emotions about death before. But the most touching scenes are the many clips of his film of Judy, showing photographs and film clips that reveal how much Judy was part of his soul. . . Hopefully, everyone will get to see this film, especially people who have lost their mates. It is one of the finest examples of “cinema therapy” - using cinema to experience the necessary therapy everyone needs to survive crises like Ray had to face." --Steve Fesenmaier, Film reviewer/presenter View the trailer:
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