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Intuitive film hits Noosa’s big screen

By Hollie Harris

Bill Bennett is world renown and highly acclaimed Australian filmmaker who had his life saved by a mysterious voice in his head very early one morning 18 years ago. Because the voice was so insistent, he stopped at the last moment only to be missed by a large semi trailer running the red lights. Bill’s life changed forever. He had to find out what that voice was and why did this happen to him? He found that it was his intuition.
What did he do next? He went on a worldwide 3-year journey talking about intuition with leading experts in the areas of Religion, Science and Spirituality. His findings have been turned into the most brilliant professionally made movie called PGS – Intuition Is Your Personal Guidance System.
Since the very successful Australian premier in Sydney on 11 October last year PGS has had many sold out shows around Australia. Currently every screening is a sell out in the US.
It has been described as thought provoking, profound, beautiful and life changing. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive and many people can’t wait to see it again. Bill is not the only person who has listened to his intuition. We all have intuition! Have you heard a voice or had a strong knowing to do something? You can find out by watching Bill’s PGS movie.
• PGS is a Cinema On Demand approach screening on 7 February at 7pm in Noosa’s BCC Cinemas.
• Go to www.fan-force.com/films/pgs to buy your ticket.
• Contact event organiser Angie Mitchell for further enquires at angiemitchell1953@gmail.com.

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