Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
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Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
An in-depth look at the inner-workings of the Church of Scientology.
Director: Alex Gibney
Writers: Alex Gibney, Lawrence Wright (book)
Stars: Alex Gibney, Paul Haggis, Jason Beghe |
Storyline
A devastating two hour documentary based on Lawrence Wright's book of
the same name. Scientology is laid bare by a film that skilfully knits
together archive footage, testimonials from former high ranking
officials and public, and dramatic reconstructions.
Details
Official Sites: HBO Documentary Films
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 25 June 2015 (Italy)
Also Known As: Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 25 June 2015 (Italy)
Also Known As: Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief
Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
User Reviews
There
are a number of documentaries about this having accumulated since the
60s, but the phenomenon is that each new documentary reveals new more
shocking facts about the business and its mentality than the previous
ones, apparently because the material is still accumulating. There is
very much important data from earlier documentaries missing here, many
key persons are left out of the picture, which nevertheless is completed
by the new ones appearing, corroborating all previous testimonies. It's
a vitally important documentary, most of all because in the world
society we are living in today so many, if not the majority of people,
are not aware that it is an age of brainwash, and they still haven't
learned to protect themselves against it. What you marvel at in this
documentary, which many of the participants honestly do, is that they
keep swallowing the racket for years before they can bring themselves to
accept that they have been swindled, in most cases of their lives,
which they don't realize until their lives are lost or completely
devastated. In an effort to concentrate on the good things in
Scientology I wrote an article some years back where I posed the open
question - what went wrong? Apparently everything went wrong from the
beginning, the founder having no self-criticism and no objective
distance to what he was doing, but simply himself first of all falling a
victim to the delusions of his own science fiction fantasies. Of
course, there must be something good in Scientology, there must be a
corn of truth in it somewhere, but whatever once was good and even of
some worthwhile philosophical common sense and rational wisdom was
flooded by the bolting derailing vicious circle of greed fueled by
unrestricted paranoia, the constant validation of which seems to be the
very substance and force of the organization.
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