In 2006, frustrated with religious turmoil, fanaticism, and fundamentalism, filmmaker Peter Rodger set out on a quest across 23 countries to shoot the epic nonfiction motion picture Oh My God in an attempt to understand what the concept of God meant to people in all walks of life.
http://www.hayhouse.com/details.php?id=4844&utm_id=3198
i like the pics and the messages. I don't like the editing. The quick flashes from shot to shot is distracting to me and makes it hard for me to be present to the powerful message. I found myself wanting to look away as I was afraid I might start to get a little queasy. That's just me. I'm 45. Perhaps the younger generation is used to the quick changes from shot to shot. Best of luck with this!
MayorMichaelShell 9 months ago
Tom - It's available on Netflix or on DVD at Amazon.com It's also coming out on VOD (video on Demand) thru Lions Gate on March 29th.
Best, Peter
PeterRodger 1 year ago
What a great project Peter! I love what you are doing here. I wish you great success. I'm looking forward to the OMG documentary. Be sure to let me know when I can view it. I don't watch too much TV. I like watching good people doing good things because I believe in us and I love to see us in action. I support anything that shows the world the truth of our divine nature. Many blessings, Tom
AmplifyingTheLight 1 year ago
"All that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
johneconner 1 year ago
Especially if you look at the morning paper and just realize how crazy it is out there. I don't know about all of you but reading the paper this morning is NUTS! Servicemen shot in Germany...Libya..."Thank God for IED's" slogans by fanatic Christians. Cabinet Minister shot in Pakistan for speaking out against blasphemy laws...
PeterRodger 1 year ago
Positive vibrations! One kind act changes everything. Peace.
SuperXwriter 1 year ago
I watched this during the HayHouse "Movers and Shakers" cruise. Great film- absolutely loved it.
gotclicks2 1 year ago