Jump The Movie
Are you free?
Go on an epic journey into the heart of the Alps and the mind of man.
Jump! The Movie: An epic psychological action-adventure about freedom of mind versus mind control. Based on a true story.


Hold on!
It's gonna be a wild ride!
Can they break the mind control in time?
The subtle, insidious power of mind control seems unbreakable.

JUMP THE MOVIE
Exposé
by Ingo Freeman
Logline
When a brilliant UCLA student is drawn into a suicidal doomsday cult in the Austrian Alps, her stuntman boyfriend risks everything to pull her back—racing against time, mind control, and a fate history has already witnessed once before.
Synopsis
Jump The Movie is a psychological action-adventure set in an alternate timeline of the recent past, inspired by real historical events.
Anna, an exceptional UCLA student, dancer, and model with deep Hollywood ties, disappears into a secluded ski chalet near St. Anton in the Austrian Alps after becoming entangled with a charismatic doomsday cult. When she sends her boyfriend Tom a cryptic farewell—speaking of a “path of light”—he realizes something is terribly wrong.
Tom, a fearless German stuntman known for leaping from ten-story buildings and vaulting over speeding cars, sets out to rescue her. Along the way, he joins forces with Professor Mike, an Australian social-psychology expert specializing in cult mind control. Together, they attempt a dangerous and delicate intervention—knowing that one wrong move could trigger a mass suicide.
As the clock ticks down toward a catastrophic “transition,” the film builds Michael Crichton–style suspense, blending high-octane stunts, psychological tension, and moral urgency into a race against history itself.
Setting & Scope
Locations:
Beverly Hills & Los Angeles, USA
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Munich, Germany
A remote ski chalet near St. Anton, Austrian Alps
Time:
The recent past: 1993 — an alternate timeline.
A fictional story grounded in true events.
Historical Background
In 1993, 53 members of the Order of the Sun Templars died in what was officially declared a mass suicide in Switzerland and Canada—though questions of manipulation and murder remain unresolved.
Jump The Movie asks a single, haunting question:
What if someone had intervened in time?
Like Star Trek exploring alternate realities, this film imagines a parallel timeline—one in which awareness, courage, and human connection might have changed the outcome.
The Story
Tom lives on the edge. Anna lives in the spotlight.
Anna, traveling through Europe between photo shoots, works briefly as a waitress at Munich’s legendary Blue Moon lounge. One evening—“once in a blue moon”—Tom walks in. Their eyes meet. A rose is sent across the room. A spark ignites into a passionate, whirlwind romance.
But Anna begins to disappear—emotionally and physically. After a final disagreement, she leaves on a “blue note,” claiming she needs time away and heads to the Austrian Alps for a ski trip.
In St. Anton, Anna is slowly absorbed into a secluded spiritual group. Through subtle but powerful techniques of psychological manipulation, her personality begins to change—her thoughts, emotions, and identity reshaped. She sends Tom a chilling farewell card, explaining that she must follow her “path of light.”
At first stunned and paralyzed, Tom’s indifference breaks when he sees a televised interview with a defector from an Austrian suicide cult. Recognizing the signs, he traces the postcard’s origin and boards the next train to St. Anton.
There, he meets Professor Mike—a cult-mind-control specialist from Australia. Quietly consulted by local authorities, Mike was brought in after it became clear that high-profile offspring were involved and that a police raid could trigger an immediate mass suicide.
Tom and Mike form an unlikely alliance. Together, they must plan an intervention so precise that even raising suspicion could cost dozens of lives.
Tension & Visual Style
As the intervention day approaches, tension escalates:
A mysterious explosion echoes through the mountains near the cabin
A rogue stunt skier performs a breathtaking backflip over stunned cult members during a morning service
Matrix-style slow motion, high-altitude stunts, and stark alpine visuals heighten the surreal atmosphere
All while the psychological grip of the cult tightens.
Themes
From Mao’s Cultural Revolution to Aum Shinrikyo’s Tokyo subway attack and the events of 9/11, Jump The Movie explores one of history’s most dangerous and misunderstood phenomena: mind control.
The film exposes:
How psychological manipulation works
Why intelligent, high-functioning people are vulnerable
How awareness can act as an inoculation against coercive control
Without preaching, the story educates—arming the audience with insight while delivering pure cinematic momentum.
Impact
Jump The Movie is not just a rescue story—it’s a wake-up call.
A high-energy psychological action adventure with stunning locations, cool characters, and visceral stunts, the film leaves audiences with a powerful “Yeah… wow.”
And beneath that thrill, a deeper, lingering understanding of how fragile—and resilient—the human mind can be.