Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee is a filmmaker, musician, and composer. In 2005, he founded the Global Oneness Project. He has directed films that have been featured on PBS, The New York Times, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, among others. His debut feature film, "Elemental," made its world premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival. Subsequent highly acclaimed films include "Yukon Kings," "Isle de Jean Charles," "Marie's Dictionary," and "Soleá." Emmanuel co-founded the Spiritual Ecology Youth Fellowship with his father, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, a widely recognized Sufi master.
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