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SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS

Inspired by true stories, a mother races to save her 8 year old daughter from a sex trafficking operation that uses mind-control tactics.

In this psychological thriller, the story focuses on LISA, an eight-year-old girl with Dissociative Identity Disorder (Previously known as MPD). It delves into her internal world, showcasing how her complex multi-identity system navigates daily life and traumatic situations.

The narrative begins with ANITA, a timid, insecure mother, discovering Lisa has been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease. Anita and her husband, DAVID, seek assistance from SAM, the police chief, and their friend.  Anita studies to become a child psychologist, and evidence of trauma surfaces in Lisa’s drawings.

The plot reveals a pedophile ring that intentionally triggered the splitting of personalities within Lisa. They then brainwash the alters to achieve compliance, secrecy, and assistance in their criminal activity. One of the alters is being exploited in child prostitution. 

The group employs mind programming techniques, incorporating themes from Through the Looking Glass. The ring uses popular media such as books, songs, and movies to serve as triggers and reinforce the group’s indoctrination. In a programming session, Lisa is conditioned to respond to an ice cream truck tune as a prompt. This is achieved through a combination of torture, hypnosis, and drugs.

When questioned about the abuse, a different, unaware personality of Lisa is programmed to emerge and deny the allegations.

Desperate to safeguard Lisa, Anita uses tracking technology to confirm Lisa’s abuse. Faced with opposition from Sam and the denial of a search by a CORRUPT JUDGE, Anita remains steadfast.

Tension escalates when Lisa vanishes from foster care. Anita clashes with Sam, exposing his connection to the cult. Meanwhile, Lisa’s experience of compassion in foster care led her to question the cult’s propaganda.

The story climaxes in a forest, where Anita and a FRIEND interrupt a satanic ritual involving David, Lisa’s father. An independent personality surfaces in Lisa, empowering the system to defy David and the cult’s programming. This resolve is tested when the ice cream truck tune, a programmed trigger, is played. 

The confrontation exposes David’s involvement and Sam’s deception to the detectives called in to assist. The narrative concludes with Lisa in therapy, progressing in treating her personalities. With her newfound understanding of Lisa’s condition, Anita supports her daughter’s healing journey.

SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS

Inspired by true stories, a mother races to save her 8 year old daughter from a sex trafficking operation that uses mind-control tactics.

In this psychological thriller, the story focuses on LISA, an eight-year-old girl with Dissociative Identity Disorder (Previously known as MPD). It delves into her internal world, showcasing how her complex multi-identity system navigates daily life and traumatic situations.

The narrative begins with ANITA, a timid, insecure mother, discovering Lisa has been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease. Anita and her husband, DAVID, seek assistance from SAM, the police chief, and their friend.  Anita studies to become a child psychologist, and evidence of trauma surfaces in Lisa’s drawings.

The plot reveals a pedophile ring that intentionally triggered the splitting of personalities within Lisa. They then brainwash the alters to achieve compliance, secrecy, and assistance in their criminal activity. One of the alters is being exploited in child prostitution. 

The group employs mind programming techniques, incorporating themes from Through the Looking Glass. The ring uses popular media such as books, songs, and movies to serve as triggers and reinforce the group’s indoctrination. In a programming session, Lisa is conditioned to respond to an ice cream truck tune as a prompt. This is achieved through a combination of torture, hypnosis, and drugs.

When questioned about the abuse, a different, unaware personality of Lisa is programmed to emerge and deny the allegations.

Desperate to safeguard Lisa, Anita uses tracking technology to confirm Lisa’s abuse. Faced with opposition from Sam and the denial of a search by a CORRUPT JUDGE, Anita remains steadfast.

Tension escalates when Lisa vanishes from foster care. Anita clashes with Sam, exposing his connection to the cult. Meanwhile, Lisa’s experience of compassion in foster care led her to question the cult’s propaganda.

The story climaxes in a forest, where Anita and a FRIEND interrupt a satanic ritual involving David, Lisa’s father. An independent personality surfaces in Lisa, empowering the system to defy David and the cult’s programming. This resolve is tested when the ice cream truck tune, a programmed trigger, is played. 

The confrontation exposes David’s involvement and Sam’s deception to the detectives called in to assist. The narrative concludes with Lisa in therapy, progressing in treating her personalities. With her newfound understanding of Lisa’s condition, Anita supports her daughter’s healing journey.

“I now believe that ritual abuse programming is widespread, is systematic, is very organized from highly esoteric information which is published nowhere, has not been on any book or talk show, that we have found all around this country.”

Dr. Corydon Hammond, Licensed Psychologist, Professor at Utah School of Medicine

What is Ritual Abuse?

Ritual abuse refers to prolonged, extreme, and sadistic abuse (particularly of children) within a group context. These cults trigger dissociation in their victims and then push that defense to the limit to create a dissociative system (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. The group’s ideology justifies the abuse and uses it to indoctrinate its beliefs. The group’s illegal and immoral practices, such as sex trafficking of young children, drug distribution, blackmail, and other crimes, are kept secret from society.

Creative Team

CONOR C. MURPHY

Producer

Conor C. Murphy graduated from Northern Arizona University in 2005 with a degree in Electronic Media Production.

During his 16-year career, Conor accumulated over 20,000 hours on set as an IATSE union Camera Assistant. His credits include popular network TV shows such as NCIS, CSI:NY, JONAS, The Mick, Reverie, Bones, The Kids Are Alright, and the Paramount feature film Dance Flick.

In 2020, recognizing Hollywood’s shifting landscape, Conor seized the opportunity to transition into producing.

As the owner of ALMONT MANAGEMENT INC, he is now thrilled to be a producer on the feature film Six Impossible Things, which won Best Feature Screenplay at the Chicago Script Awards.

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AMANDA NITSA OZ

Writer & Producer

Amanda Nitsa Oz, writer and producer, is a therapist who writes psychological thriller scripts. She received a theatre education at Tel Aviv University and studied visual arts at Emerson College. She also has a master’s in clinical social work from Smith College.

Amanda’s scripts are rated “Recommend.” The scripts won 44 awards, out of which 33 were for Best Screenplay. Six Impossible Things won Best Feature Screenplay at the Chicago Script Award.

Amanda’s writing is based on personal experience; she grew up as a victim of a child sex trafficking ritual abuse cult.

 

RAY ELLINGSEN

Producer

Ray Ellingsen began his film career in 1987 as a writer. He has since gone on to pursue numerous aspects of filmmaking, from directing and producing, to supervising post production of feature films, documentaries, and commercials. 

In 1999, Ellingsen helped form the motion picture entertainment company, Ugly Old Bird Productions, which produced multiple film and video projects during its five years of doing business.

Ellingsen moved to Arizona in 2005 to manage the largest motion picture film studio in the state of Arizona, Hollywood-Phoenix Film Studios. Within a year, Ellingsen brought in three feature films, numerous commercials, as well as a television series for the studio to produce. Ellingsen left the studio and moved back to Los Angeles to further his filmmaking career.

To date, Ellingsen has written and directed two documentaries and a feature film, along with a multitude of commercial, instructional and industrial projects. He has also produced nine feature films and over 30 video and commercial projects, with two feature films currently in development.

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IN ASSOCIATION WITH

Moving Pictures Media Group

Moving Pictures Media Group, also known as MPMG, is a production company founded for motion picture, television, and internet content.

MPMG provides a full suite of services to assist independent filmmakers, production companies and investors in the development, production, post-production, distribution, and marketing of their projects.

Managing Director and Chief Creative Officer, Michael Minkler is a three-time Academy Award winner for his outstanding work on Black Hawk Down, Chicago, and Dreamgirls. A seasoned professional who has collaborated on over 200 projects with Hollywood’s elite directors, his most recent works include the Academy Award winning film, The Hateful Eight, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Chief Legal and Operations Officer, Ron Takehara, has a wide range of legal experience in the entertainment industry, from high profile cases involving motion picture and television industry litigation, to representing entertainment production companies, television networks, actors, stunt men and women, and screenwriters.

CONTACT

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