Sunday, April 29, 2012

Interview with Danny Boudai, Director of the five day star

Last year I heard that a new film with the theme of astrology called five star day recently had premiered at a film festival in California, and I am pleased to announce that the film finally opened in theaters today.

In the film the main character is on a mission to disprove Astrology by comparing their experience of a particular day with the other three people who were born at the same time.  There is a more detailed summary of the film and a trailer in the previous article I wrote about five star day.

I had opportunity to see the film recently and was really impressed by the way that portrayed it astrology in a light something more accurate than I normally used to seeing in films.

Only in the first minutes of the movie alone, it gives a more precise definitions of astrology that I think that I've seen in any film to date:

Modern astrology is based on the astrological chart, which is essentially a snapshot Galactica of the universe and the alignment of the planets and stars in relation to its location on the Earth at the exact moment of your birth.  The main belief is that this information is then interpreted using the twelve zodiac signs as indicators of behavior to predict individual personality traits.

As an astrologer had a series of questions after seeing the movie, and I was fortunate enough to raise with the writer and director of the film, Danny Boudai.

Chris Brennan: what is your data of birth (if you feel comfortable to share it)?

Danny Boudai: I was born February 08, 1977 in 22: 32 in the Hospital of St. Ann in Columbia, South Carolina.



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