Fan Funded Documentary | The Primordial Code Trilogy

This film series is a trilogy that explores humanity’s origins, our connection to nature, and the deeper patterns that may have shaped our perception of reality over time. It explores ancient civilizations, lost knowledge, and alternative perspectives on healing and living more authentically.

It has an unprejudiced approach to various theories and beliefs, questioning how humanity has evolved and lost touch with nature. ​As a result, it is featuring rarely heard perspectives. 

A mind-boggling experimental quest by documentarian Marijn Poels into our distant past to win back our primal code. 

Questioning the Story We Inherited

At the core of this series is a simple but 

challenging idea. What if the story we have been told about our past is incomplete?

It is a story of how oppression and fear have kept us from developing our primal forces for thousands of years, which are now being reclaimed worldwide. Because it’s simply in our human DNA and it’s easier to reclaim than once thought.

The films explore alternative perspectives on ancient civilizations, lost knowledge, and the possibility that humanity has drifted away from something more fundamental. 

Rather than presenting a single conclusion, the approach remains observational and unforced. Different voices, ideas, and interpretations are allowed to exist side by side.

The Idea of a “Primal Code”

A central theme throughout the trilogy is the idea of a primal code. Not as a literal concept to be proven, but as a way of describing something inherent. A deeper layer of human instinct, perception, and connection that may have been overlooked or suppressed over time.

This connection relate to:

  • our relationship with nature
  • our intuitive awareness
  • patterns carried through culture, story, and memory

This is approached through a mix of historical, symbolic, and experiential perspectives.

Patterns, Influence, and Perception

Another thread running through the series is the idea that perception can be shaped.

Through stories, systems, and repeated narratives, certain ways of seeing the world become dominant, while others fade into the background.

The films question how this may have influenced our understanding of history, our sense of identity, and our connection to natural principles.

At the same time, it points toward the possibility that this connection is not lost, but simply dormant.

A Search for Reconnection

Across all three films, there is an underlying movement toward reconnection. Not through belief, but through exploration.

A return to something more direct. A way of relating to nature, awareness, and human experience that feels less filtered.

Whether understood symbolically or literally, the idea remains the same: That what we are searching for may not be something new, but rather something forgotten.

Watch the Trilogy

Here you can explore the films in “The Primordial Code” series. Each part builds on the same underlying question, while approaching it from a slightly different angle.

In the end, the value is not in the answers, but in the willingness to question and explore. This exploration points back to something simple. A reconnection with what is already there, beneath layers of conditioning and narrative. Not something to find, but something to re-remember.

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