Prisoners In The Void
Their physical placement is intentional — the trinity of Mind, Body, Spirit. As the three blinded prisoners argue from their ego-mind, they refuse to see the humanity in others. Once they free themselves and remove their blinds, they see the oneness of mankind.
“Spinema” creator David Bianchi collaborates with Grammy-winning Poet Malcolm-Jamal Warner and spoken word artist Chris Wood in the acclaimed Spinema film, “You Can’t Hear Me.” This cinematic force was directed by Emmy Nominee Christopher Folkens.
“You Can’t Hear Me” delivers raw perspectives on the injustices in modern America, including racism, mass incarceration, hate crimes, and human rights violations.
David says, “Spinema tells poetic stories through a cinematic experience to inspire and instigate change while planting seeds of social consciousness."
“A Daring Exercise of the First Amendment through Cinema.” -FilmThreat.
POETIC CHORUS
My eyes open wide I feel blind you can’t see me I open my mouth and I scream YOU CAN’T HEAR ME
Fight for justice Can’t trust this My heart I stand bleeding You cut out my tongue and I swear YOU CAN’T HEAR ME!
A portion of all proceeds will be donated to non-profits
Prisoners In The Void
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Prisoners In The Void
Their physical placement is intentional — the trinity of Mind, Body, Spirit. As the three blinded prisoners argue from their ego-mind, they refuse to see the humanity in others. Once they free themselves and remove their blinds, they see the oneness of mankind.
“Spinema” creator David Bianchi collaborates with Grammy-winning Poet Malcolm-Jamal Warner and spoken word artist Chris Wood in the acclaimed Spinema film, “You Can’t Hear Me.” This cinematic force was directed by Emmy Nominee Christopher Folkens.
“You Can’t Hear Me” delivers raw perspectives on the injustices in modern America, including racism, mass incarceration, hate crimes, and human rights violations.
David says, “Spinema tells poetic stories through a cinematic experience to inspire and instigate change while planting seeds of social consciousness."
“A Daring Exercise of the First Amendment through Cinema.” -FilmThreat.
POETIC CHORUS
My eyes open wide I feel blind you can’t see me I open my mouth and I scream YOU CAN’T HEAR ME
Fight for justice Can’t trust this My heart I stand bleeding You cut out my tongue and I swear YOU CAN’T HEAR ME!
A portion of all proceeds will be donated to non-profits