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A Love Letter from Mother Earth
A Feature Film &
Multi-Dimensional Experience
A transmission from Her. A remembrance of who we are.
Produced, Directed & Written by Deborah Anderson
Produced by Sheila Darcey | Executive Producer Dr. Zach Bush
A cinematic journey, M.E. is a transmission from Mother Earth. Through an exploration of what it is to be human in today’s landscape the film speaks to our lost connection to nature, the power of Her sacred bond with us and all life here on Earth.
In a time of global crisis, this visually stunning cinematic experience invites audiences to listen with their heart to the language of Mother Earth through Indigenous lineages and Her divine intelligence and to truly feel what it is to be human.
Through the voices of shamans, indigenous voices, scientists, and thought leaders, we explore how plant medicine, breath, meditation, art, and daily communion with the living Earth can restore what has been forgotten: that we are of the same living consciousness and an integral weaving of Her immaculate design.






Grandmother Rita Tupe, of the Māori tribe, photographed by Deborah Anderson
M.E. – A Love Letter from Mother Earth
is a visually immersive feature film designed to catalyze global awareness, cultural impact, and scalable audience engagement. A cinematic and experiential project positioned at the intersection of wellness, consciousness, and environmental storytelling.
This film explores who we are, the essence of consciousness and humanity’s forgotten kinship with nature as both healer and mirror. It is a story about returning to our true family, the rocks, the water, the soil, the trees, and everything in between. A remembrance that we are of Her in the magnificent design of our human body.

With modern science affirming what Indigenous knowledge has safeguarded for thousands of years: that the medicines of the Earth, whether plant, mineral, or the elements themselves, can dissolve ego, expand awareness, and reconnect us to the whole of existence. They have also proven that all of nature are living breathing conscious beings with thoughts, feelings and awareness.
This timely project is a portal into this important remembrance that we are not separate from Her as
She is our first Mother, our first breath. It is designed not only as a film, yet as a living ecosystem, one that generates ongoing cultural impact across multiple platforms and generations.
Producer / Director / Writer
Deborah Anderson is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer whose most current work explores the sacred threads of identity, memory, and healing.
As a Leica Ambassador and internationally exhibited visual artist, Deborah has spent the past decade using her lens to listen, amplifying the voices of women, Indigenous communities, and those carrying ancestral knowledge through times of profound change.
Her most recent documentary, Women of the White Buffalo, received critical acclaim and multiple festival awards including Best Feature Documentary film at the Red Nation Film Festival, Best Director of a documentary at the LA Independent Women Film Awards, and 4 accolades at the Idyllwild International Film Festival, celebrated for its intimate and unflinching portrayal of Lakota women preserving their culture against systemic odds.
Deborah’s storytelling is rooted in trust. Whether behind the camera or in the field, she approaches each subject with humility and reverence, allowing space for truth to emerge on its own terms. Over the years her photography has been published in many global magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, ELLE, Rolling Stone to name but a few and her fine art portraiture has shown in LEICA galleries along with adorning the walls of notable award winning hotels, yet it is her commitment to telling difficult yet necessary stories that continues to guide her path.

The Collaborators

As producer of the film: Sheila Darcey is a visionary artist, producer, author, and founder of SketchPoetic®️ and the Living Canvas Foundation™️, a nonprofit advancing healing and human connection through creativity.
As the author of Sketch by Sketch – A Creative Path to Emotional Healing & Transformation, Sheila’s work has reached audiences worldwide through her advocacy for the healing power of art and embodied creative expression.
With nearly two decades of experience leading strategy, innovation, and storytelling for global brands including Google, Disney, Nike, Sony, and Toyota, Sheila is an essential voice and creative force in the world of transformative media. Her background in digital innovation and storytelling serves as a strong foundation for her role as a producer, where she helps shape narratives that bridge art, wellness, and consciousness.

As co-writer of the film: Charlotte Chatton worked for over 15 years as a professional Film & TV actress in London and Los Angeles before entering an intensive screenwriting program at Writers Boot Camp, where she eventually became an instructor. She founded The Next Level Script and is now an international go-to story analyst and script doctor to award-winning directors, producers and actors.
She was the first Executive Producer to support the critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary, California Typewriter and was an early collaborator on Women of the White Buffalo where she contributed as Co-Writer and Co-Producer.
Recently, Charlotte was hired to write a true story feature film about the attempted murder of Sergeant Nadia Clark while on duty in the Oakland Police Department and has also penned My Good Side, a feature film script set in the world of London paparazzi that is currently optioned in the UK.

Executive producer
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Zach Bush, MD is a physician specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care. He is an internationally recognized educator and thought leader on the microbiome as it relates to health, disease, and food systems.
He founded *Seraphic Group and the non-profit Farmer’s Footprint to develop root-cause solutions for human and ecological health. His passion for education reaches across many disciplines, including topics such as the role of soil and water ecosystems in human genomics, immunity, and gut/brain health. His education has highlighted the need for a radical departure from chemical farming and pharmacy, and his ongoing efforts are providing a path for consumers, farmers, and mega-industries to work together for a healthy future for people and planet.
Zach’s work in for-profit and nonprofit arenas is creating avenues for collaborative action for all stakeholders in our global community for a regenerative future of health for the planet and our children.


A daily communion with the living Earth can restore what has been forgotten: that we are of the same living consciousness and an integral weaving of Her immaculate design.
The Multi-Dimensional Experience
The film is at the center of a larger ecosystem of experiences, designed to expand its impact beyond the screen.
IMMERSIVE EXHIBITIONS
Inspired by the global success of Van Gogh Immersive and others such as artist Chagall and Banksy - large-scale installations where audiences walk inside the film’s imagery, sound, and teachings.

ART GALLERY INSTALLATIONS
Partnerships with global galleries (e.g., Leica) to present photography from the journey - a global art consciousness exhibition.

EDUCATION PLATFORMS
The film being shown as part of curriculums for schools and universities that explore consciousness, ecology, and wellness. A blend of Indigenous wisdom, science, and practical tools like meditation and breath work and nature excursions.

TECHONOLOGY INTEGRATION (AV/VR INTERACTIVE)
Virtual reality and augmented reality experiences simulating altered states, breath journeys, and immersive plant medicine experiences - making the ineffable accessible using the information from the film.

SPHERE & ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCES
Large-scale entertainment spaces (e.g., The Sphere in Las Vegas) where collective audiences can experience consciousness-expanding content as a group ritual. A multiplayer sensory experience.

GLOBAL CULTURAL PROGRAMS
Integration for those that have experienced the healing power of plant medicine. Bringing the wisdom of A Love Letter from Mother Earth into healing spaces as a reminder of the truth that is inside us all.


You have lived from me
and called it life
Now live with me,
and call it love
Ouma Katrina Esau & her grandson, of the San People, photographed by Deborah Anderson