The Keeper of the Keys
Available on Prime Video, Gaia
Michael Walden has had one bad day after another...and there is no end in sight. Unexpectedly laid off from his job of 14 years, he comes home to find his house in foreclosure. His situation escalates as his fiancée Anne tires of his endless, negative rants and breaks off their engagement. Poor Michael is down and out, a victim of his circumstances... or so he believes. Then, one night, Success Coach Jack Canfield appears on Michael’s TV screen, foretelling what is to come. Jack is sending some friends to help Michael find his way; they are experts who can help him gain control of his life. So begins an incredible journey that has Michael encountering experts from around the world as Elizabeth, a spiritual guide, leads him through an eerie estate. The experts, including John Gray and Marci Shimoff, share their incredible stories of personal empowerment. Elizabeth and the experts explain the keys of the Universe and how they work. They show Michael that running from the fears that overwhelm him is never the answer, and that his own actions and thoughts will determine his reality. But, Michael is not easily convinced; he hears the experts’ stories and argues with them. Through the magic of the mysterious dwelling and the powerful images the experts share, Michael begins to realize that understanding the keys will help him to break free from the thoughts and patterns that have kept him stuck in a deteriorating, negative reality. Michael finally comes to believe that he has more power over his circumstances than he ever imagined. “The Keeper of the Keys” is the first funny personal development movie…it’s entertaining, engaging, and witty. Producer Robin Jay, in association with Director Scott Cervine, agreed that it was about time someone took the ‘hell’ out of self-help.
Starring Jack Canfield, John Gray, Marci Shimoff
Director Scott Cervine