London Premiere Sold Out!


"The Living Matrix" movie premiered at King's College on Friday, March 13th before an audience of over 400 people. "The phone was ringing off the hook," said Andrea Evans, UK premiere manager. "It was a shame we had to shut off the ticket sales, but we could only seat about 400 people."

For those who did snag a ticket, the evening began with a wine and cheese reception, where guests had the chance to chat with the filmmakers Greg Becker and Harry Massey and talk informally with some of the participants of the "The Living Matrix" film.

Five year old Demitrios Avramidis and his family, whose healing story open the film, traveled all the way from Greece to attend the premiere. They were clearly excited to be part of the festivities. Demetri greeted Dr. Eric Pearl with a big grin and a hug.

At 8 p.m., Greg Becker and Harry Massey introduced their movie. Harry spoke first, drawing laughs when he revealed that the working title had been "What the Heck is Healing?", and admitting that "yes- that title was rubbish." He explained that he wanted to give people more information about Bioenergetic medicine and that "We made this film to help stimulate the discussion of these ideas within mainstream healthcare and most importantly to provide people with an informed choice so they may explore additional possibilities of being healed whatever their needs."

Greg expressed his gratitude to all the participants who opened their doors to the camera and gave generously of their time and knowledge. He also thanked his wife, Susan for all her extraordinary work on the film. The audience laughed as he credited Harry for getting things moving, "We would still be wandering around East Germany wondering where to go for the next interview, if it weren't for Harry," he joked. Greg expressed his desire that the film would bring a message of hope and change, and "build a bridge to traditional allopathic medicine, so that the scientific research behind energy and information medicine can be incorporated and applied to human biology, health, and wellness on the broadest scale possible."

The lights went down and the film began.... it finished to enthusiastic applause. A fascinating Q & A panel followed. The panel included, Lynne McTaggart, Peter Fraser, Dr. Eric Pearl, Rollin McCraty, Phd, Arielle Essex, DO, Herman Koning, MD and of course Harry Massey and Greg Becker.

Soon we will have more photos, video and comments from the audience available for viewing.