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Revision as of 16:53, 29 February 2020
This page is under construction --Sugit (talk) 12:23, 26 February 2020 (UTC)
- A short documentary by UK broadcaster BBC in the series Stories That Shape Us.
- It has an original interview with Sheela in Switzerland, plus some shots from Wild Wild Country (2018) and Oregon Historical Society's Rajneeshpuram (2012).
- Sheela: "I have done no criminal act. And I look in your eyes and I say it with conviction".
- Info about this video:
- YouTube code: WsRgwDRaQkE
- YouTube title: Wild Wild Country: What happened to Sheela? BBC Stories
- Youtube information:
- Publisher: BBC Stories, 280K subscribers
- Published: Jul 20, 2018, 593,858 views
- We went to meet the central character from Wild Wild Country documentary, Sheela. The Netflix docuseries tells a dramatic tale of the rise and fall of a guru's commune in the US State of Oregon. Interview by the BBC's Ishleen Kaur. #WildWildCountry #Netflix #Bhagwan
- Reporter and Producer: Ishleen Kaur
- Camera: Paul Francis
- Editing: Tom Beal
- Archive footage and clips courtesy of Netflix and Oregon Historical Society
- Information in the video:
- See credits below.
- language
- English
- released
- 2018
- length
- 6min 20sec
credits
- opening screen-texts
- I'm the winner
- Which is what is wonderful
- In life
- Because everybody feels a loser
- And live like a winner too
- I was the queen
- Courtesy of NETFLIX
- Oregon Historical Society
- closing credits
- BBC - Stories that shape us
see also
- OshoFilmArchive catalog no : OFA00,081
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