A new form of art.
A new kind of ceremony.
A new way of being.
If tomorrow is the end of the world, what traces will we leave behind?
CRC is not just a film initiative. It is a living archive. A cultural imprint of a conscious, awakened, and interconnected society. It is a cinematic response to a world in crisis—a modern tribe, not based on imitation of ancient rituals, but rooted in the here and now. A tribe that dares to reconnect ancient wisdom with original, contemporary expressions.
Together with Modern Mystic Artivism (MMA), CRC creates cinematic rituals that are both poetic and real, artistic and healing. These are not performances. These are life-changing ceremonies captured in their full sacredness—filmed in one take, prepared with total presence, and offered as medicine to the world.
We live in a world starved of vision, of soul, and of courage. Art has become niche.
Healing, commodified. Community, fragmented.
CRC dares to change that.
† We create transformational art for everyone—beyond language, religion, gender, or nationality.
† We work independently—outside commercial systems, with full creative and spiritual integrity.
† We aim to ignite similar tribes and galleries worldwide—places where people reclaim ceremony, consciousness, and collective creation.
This is cinema of the new era. A sacred reclaiming of the screen. A return to art as ceremony, as activism, as ancestral whisper, and a future seed.
Our first project, TOTEM, is a cinematic rite of passage.
Filmed just before the outbreak of war in Israel in 2023, it explores the wounded masculine archetype and asks: What kind of men are we becoming? What kind of fathers, leaders, brothers, and sons do we want to be?
Set in a surreal Belgian mansion, 45 people came together across cultures and borders to document a profound transformation. With hardly any dialogue, TOTEM unfolds through ritual, gesture, and symbol. It is the first film ever to document a real initiation of conscious masculinity—not as fiction, but as living art.