Full Circle (1993 film)

The film documents various rituals and includes the Reclaiming traditions Spiral Dance and a Summer Solstice celebration in Wisconsin.

When talking about the Goddess religions, Charlene Spretnak summarizes the heart of movie saying "what we would really like to get across is reverence for the Earth and there is divinity in this life.

Glenys Livingstone of PaGaian Cosmology “highly recommends”[1] the film and says “this series as an educative resource for our times, for knowing more of our human story: so that we may orient ourselves more fully, and possibly flourish.

"[1] James R Martin of J R Media Inc considers the documentary “well-made”[3] and says it “offers an important body of information that cannot be ignored.” However, he cautions the film has the tendency to generalize.

The ASWM board of directors says Read is “‘one of the premier visionary artists of our time,’”[6] honoring her work with feminism and spirituality.