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This is Kali, not a villain, a character of our project "YahWeh - Fallen God"

A Mythological and Philosophical Journey of Creation, Collapse, and Transcendence. "YahWeh – The Fallen God" is an original cinematic project that explores a different and deeply symbolic narrative. The story follows Yahweh, an extradimensional creator who, upon giving rise to our universe, suffers a primordial rupture—falling into his own creation and fragmenting into body, soul, and spirit. in time he incorporated many names: Jehovah, Yahveh, Brahma, Panku, among others. The movie takes the viewer through ancient dimensions, cosmic conflicts, and transcendental battles between gods, avatars, and timeless intelligences. At the heart of the narrative lies the profound confrontation between Yahweh and Yeshua—a struggle that redefines the foundations of existence. Inspiration from Sacred and Philosophical Texts The script draws from six essential ancient texts, spanning diverse spiritual traditions: the holy bible and the ethiopian bible The Rig Veda (India) – On cosmic origins and divine order. The Book of Enoch (Hebrew/Apocryphal) – metatron and heavenly realms. The Zohar (Kabbalah/Jewish Mysticism) – On divine emanation and fragmentation. The Nag Hammadi Manuscripts (Gnostic Gospels, Egypt) – Especially the Apocryphon of John, focusing on Sophia, the demiurge(YahWeh), and spiritual awakening. The Sefer Yetzirah (Jewish Mysticism) – On the creation of the cosmos through language and numbers. These ancient sources serve as a multidimensional framework for a narrative that reinterprets divine origin and fall from a philosophical and visionary perspective. A Film for the World We invite visionary investors to join this philosophical, spiritual, and visually striking production—a film with the potential to resonate internationally, whether through festivals, streaming platforms, or alternative cinema circuits. Join us on this epic journey where myth, metaphysics, and cinema merge into a transformative experience.

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