About the Filmmakers

American Greg Becker and Briton Harry Massey teamed up to create a provocative new film about healing and the nature of human health. As they followed the trail of groundbreaking research across Europe and the US, Becker and Massey tracked down pioneering scientists and leaders in alternative medicine. Interviews with these researchers revealed a whole new model for understanding and promoting wellness.

Behind the scenes

Harry Massey, entrepreneur, CEO and founder of Nutri-Energetic Systems (NES), studied economics at England's University of Southampton and went on to gain a Master’s in Business Administration.

His pursuit of innovation in alternative healing stems from a severe case of chronic fatigue syndrome. It left him desperate and bedridden for seven years. He accelerated his journey back to health when he met scientist and doctor of Chinese medicine Peter Fraser. Fraser’s body-field therapy, which combines physics, biology and Eastern medicine, gave Massey a new life.

Massey says, “After that, I was determined to make the process that helped me recover available and known to people all over the world.” He teamed up with Becker to help spread the word about information medicine to a wider audience.

Behind the camera

For 25 years, Greg Becker has been a director, producer and filmmaker. He has a lifelong passion for understanding the latest scientific discoveries and how they relate to everyday life. He founded Emaginate, an award winning San Francisco-area film, video and interactive online production company.

Along with the corporate communications and commercials, Becker coproduced a campy horror film in the ‘80s.

The Living Matrix is his first documentary. “This is exactly what I’ve been working toward,” says Becker, “combining my filmmaking skills with my interest in holistic health.”

Massey and Becker invite you to preview the The Living Matrix and experience a new way of thinking about your health and wellbeing.