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:[https://heraldonlinejournal.com/2020/11/27/blood-orange/ Blood Orange] (The Fremantle Herald) | |||
:[[Orange: Sannyas in Fremantle]] | :[[Orange: Sannyas in Fremantle]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 13 August 2021
- From the film's website:
- A film by Joseph London.
- "An epic meditation on the audacious living experiment and untold aftermath of the Rajneesh sannyasin movement in Fremantle, Western Australia, as told by sannyasins and ex-sannyasins."
- "The Beloved is a 260 minute documentary in three parts.
- The film is structured around voice and landscapes of present-day Fremantle, archival imagery and natural sound, and foregrounds the process of coming-to-terms with the aftermath of the movement and the experience of discipleship."
- Background:
- "In 1981, a group known as “the Orange People,” established a large, vibrant commune and ashram in the centre of Fremantle, Western Australia. They were disciples of the controversial spiritual teacher, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, and devotees to his worldwide movement.
- In their vision for a higher consciousness revolution, they would experience a spectacular and public rise and fall in the space of a few years."
- language
- English
- released
- length
- 4h 20min in 3 parts
credits
A film by Joseph London
see also
- The Beloved by Joseph London: the film's website
- Blood Orange (The Fremantle Herald)
- Orange: Sannyas in Fremantle
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