Goddess Remembered is the first in a Women and Spirituality series of three films by Donna Reed for the National Film Board of Canada. This one focuses on the existence of pre-Christian Goddess-worshipping religions which fostered an egalitarian society based on human cooperation. This civilization thrived for a long period of time without the intrusion of war. Visits to Paleolithic caves in France and temples in Crete give a glimpse of artifacts from this gynocentric world. Scholars Merlin Stone, Jean Bolen, and Charlene Spretnak draw out connections between these ancient cultures and women's contemporary interest in a spirituality based on harmony with nature.