Apr 2008 18

Red Hot Chili Peppers: A Dutch Connection won an award!

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Bram van Spluteren with the awardAs it was announced earlier, Bram van Spluteren’s amazing documentary on various bits of Red Hots’ career, focusing on John and his contribution to the band as well as going to hell and back; was one of the movies shown on Beverly Hills Film Festival, and that was its world premiere on the big screen and overall premiere in North America.

I’m very very glad to inform you that the movie WON the audience choice award for the best documentary! And, in his short speech, mr. van Spluteren told the crowd in the room that he hoped this award would help make the release possible of the film on DVD, so all Chili Peppers fans can finally see the documentary in a proper fashion, and not in poor quality and cut up to pieces on You Tube.

Until that happens, just to remind you of how good the documentary is, here’s an excerpt from it. Stay tuned for more regarding this subject.

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Many many congratulations to Bram van Spluteren on the behalf of all visitors of Invisible Movement!

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Gravatar Comment by John
2008-05-12 08:59:58

I wonder why this interview makes me feel good. So much confusion from pain and beauty. The energy he is channeling is so big and luminous that he had to shrivel into darkness to give it life. The energy feeds off of him. In the interview he says he feels good, he feels strong mentally and physically. I think he confused himself with the spirits that he let possess his vessel and sanctuary of life. The spirits used his body for a voice bringing them into our linear and time based reality. He sacrificed his existence for others in a different reality but a shared space. They saved him enough energy and soul to start again.

 
Gravatar Comment by gizi
2008-04-18 15:35:17

It breaks my heart to see John like that but at the same time he went through all that to become the beautiful man he is today. Great job and looking forward to more.

 
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