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description = [[image:bhagwan-mdic-poster1.jpg | thumb | | 300px ]] | description = [[image:bhagwan-mdic-poster1.jpg | thumb | | 300px ]] | ||
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[[image:My Dance Is Complete3 joke-team.jpg| thumb | The joke team at work. | 300px ]] | |||
[[image:My Dance Is Complete5 joke-team.jpg| thumb | The joke team at work. | 300px ]] | |||
:"An award winning and unique film, that gives a glimpse inside the ashram of the late Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh." (Gizmo Films) | :"An award winning and unique film, that gives a glimpse inside the ashram of the late Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh." (Gizmo Films) | ||
:This documentary was filmed late 1988 and shows commune life back in Pune and reports in detail about Osho's poisoning by the US government. | |||
:Interviews with [[Sw Prem Amrito]], quotes from Osho's talks, shots from the Commune daily life, a group doing [[No-Mind Meditation]], the team that prepares the jokes for Osho, Chrystal Healing. | |||
: | :Opening text: | ||
::"Since January 1987 the Indian government has placed an embargo on foreign film crews entering the country to film at the commune of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. | |||
::"In October 1988 an English film crew slipped the net". | |||
:The available footage is apparently a TV-recording, at the end the next program is announced. | |||
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language = English | | language = English | | ||
released = 1989 | | released = 1989 | | ||
length = | length = 26 min | | ||
credits = | credits = | ||
director | ;director | ||
:Bob Mullan | :Bob Mullan | ||
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;film editor | ;film editor | ||
:Shiraz Khan | :Shiraz Khan | ||
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:A Gizmo Films Production for Channel Four | |||
:© Channel Four Telefision Ltd. MCMLXXXVIII (1988 sic) | |||
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also = [http://gizmofilms.com Gizmo Films] | | also = [https://www.oshoviha.org/p-807-my-dance-is-complete-dvd OshoViha] | ||
:[http://gizmofilms.com/portfolio/bhagwan-my-dance-is-complete/ Gizmo Films] | |||
:A Rajneesh Times article about his film: [[Media:My Dance is Complete - RT article.pdf|download as PDF]]. Clue for the date of that article: the term used is "Our Beloved Master". | |||
:OshoFilmArchive catalog no : OFA00,003 | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:44, 9 March 2020
- "An award winning and unique film, that gives a glimpse inside the ashram of the late Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh." (Gizmo Films)
- This documentary was filmed late 1988 and shows commune life back in Pune and reports in detail about Osho's poisoning by the US government.
- Interviews with Sw Prem Amrito, quotes from Osho's talks, shots from the Commune daily life, a group doing No-Mind Meditation, the team that prepares the jokes for Osho, Chrystal Healing.
- Opening text:
- "Since January 1987 the Indian government has placed an embargo on foreign film crews entering the country to film at the commune of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.
- "In October 1988 an English film crew slipped the net".
- The available footage is apparently a TV-recording, at the end the next program is announced.
- language
- English
- released
- 1989
- length
- 26 min
credits
- director
- Bob Mullan
- written by
- Bob Mullan
- produced by
- Bob Mullan
- GIZMO FILMS
- CHANNEL FOUR, UK
- narrator
- Peter Egan
- camera
- Ray Marlow
- sound
- Dave Lindsay
- dubbing mixer
- Hugh Strain
- film editor
- Shiraz Khan
- company credits
- A Gizmo Films Production for Channel Four
- © Channel Four Telefision Ltd. MCMLXXXVIII (1988 sic)
see also
- OshoViha
- Gizmo Films
- A Rajneesh Times article about his film: download as PDF. Clue for the date of that article: the term used is "Our Beloved Master".
- OshoFilmArchive catalog no : OFA00,003