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  1. Barnet Bain is an award-winning motion picture producer and director, radio broadcaster, and creativity expert. Select film credits include Oscar-winner ‘What Dreams May Come’ (producer), Emmy-Award nominee, Outstanding TV Movie, ‘Homeless to Harvard’ (executive producer), ‘The Celestine Prophecy’ (writer, producer), ‘Jesus ...

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  2. Barnet Bain is a Canadian film-maker, author and educator. Select film credits include Milton’s Secret (director, writer), Oscar-winner What Dreams May Come (producer), Emmy-Award nominee, Outstanding TV Movie, Homeless to Harvard (executive producer), and The Celestine Prophecy (writer, producer). Barnet consults and trains business leaders ...

  3. Barnet Bain. 1,404 likes · 1 talking about this. Barnet Bain is an award-winning Hollywood producer and director, radio broadcaster, creativity expert and author.

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  4. In reviewing Barnet’s “Thought Piece” videos and online articles, be prepared for an enlightening conversation with a movie director (The Lost & Found Family) and producer (What Dreams May Come) who has been on a long journey from spectator status to spect-actor status.

  5. Jul 7, 2015 · Barnet Bain, a highly creative and innovative artist, helps us to unleash our gifts, talents, and vision. Bain starts with the premise that we each have a passion, a unique calling, and, if found, it helps us to live far more fully.

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    Barnet Bain is an Oscar-winning producer of What Dreams May Come, the writer and producer of The Celestine Prophecy, and an Emmy nominee for Homeless to Harvard. He also directed the film Milton’s Secret, based on the novel by Eckhart Tolle.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0047685Barnet Bain - IMDb

    Barnet Bain is known for What Dreams May Come (1998), Milton's Secret (2016) and Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story (2003).