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:"''In 1991 the Soviet Empire and all its structures fell apart, giving rise to new | :"''In 1991 the Soviet Empire and all its structures fell apart, giving rise to new possibilities that no one would never before have thought conceivable. | ||
:''Osho's cameraman, Berlin film maker and producer Niskriya, recognized the | :''Osho's cameraman, Berlin film maker and producer Niskriya, recognized the flavour of the hour and produced in endless night shifts , despite much resistance, a comprehensive documentary in three parts about Osho and his ashram for Russian television. | ||
:''The outcome was a masterpiece documentary that does not leave any questions unanswered. | :''The outcome was a masterpiece documentary that does not leave any questions unanswered. | ||
:''Never before was Osho portrayed in such a sensitive and comprehensive way. | :''Never before was Osho portrayed in such a sensitive and comprehensive way. |
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Also known as Freedom Is Your Nature
- "In 1991 the Soviet Empire and all its structures fell apart, giving rise to new possibilities that no one would never before have thought conceivable.
- Osho's cameraman, Berlin film maker and producer Niskriya, recognized the flavour of the hour and produced in endless night shifts , despite much resistance, a comprehensive documentary in three parts about Osho and his ashram for Russian television.
- The outcome was a masterpiece documentary that does not leave any questions unanswered.
- Never before was Osho portrayed in such a sensitive and comprehensive way.
- Then something happened that no-one would have ever considered possible:
- All three parts were broadcast by the largest Soviet TV-station on three sequential evenings at prime time 9 pm. This did not happen on any ordinary evening but during the Christmas holidays, 24th, 25th and 26th December 1991. Many still believe that that was sheer magic.
- On the third evening, Osho's comprehensive analysis of the chances the collapse of communism offered to the Russian people, and a message Osho directly gave to Gorbachev, was about to be shown. But then something unexpected happened..." (Osho Film Festival)
- language
- English, Russian (?)
- released
- length
- 3 h 13 min (?) (3 parts)