Dan Drasin

Calling Earth: An
Afterlife Documentary

About Dan

Dan Drasin is an independent media producer working with film, video, radio, photography, music production, and writing. Films he has produced or photographed have earned over two dozen international awards, notably including his short 1961 documentary Sunday, which was widely acknowledged as one of the first social-protest films of the 1960s. It is now in the permanent film collection at the New York Museum of Modern Art.

Dan co-founded Counterpoint Films, Inc., Radio Free People, New Dimensions Radio, and the Growing Community Newsletter.

Dan will show his documentary, Calling Earth and talk about the electronic methods of capturing spirit voice and images. This is one review of the film:

Congratulations to California filmmaker Dan Drasin, who’s produced (imho) the best technical documentary to date on spirit communication and the afterlife.

The title: Calling Earth.

Dan explores the phenomenal history of technical spirit communication (from the work of Friedrich Juergenson and Konstantin Raudive) to the awe-insipring results of contemporary researchers including Marcello Bacci (Italy), Ernst Senkowski (Germany), and Maggy Fischbach in Luxembourg.

The film also looks closely, here in the States, at the Butlers, Sarah Estep, and the EVP moms collaborating as “The Big Circle,” a name coined by their departed children.

This is a great film!… and it lasts about an hour.