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Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
Description
In this exciting work and documentaries, director Alex Gibbney gives a realistic look at former members of the Church of Scientology, giving us an in-depth look at the inner workings of the Church of Scientology. Here, Alex will reveal about the abuses and practices in the controversial organization, which may be subject to fierce debate.
In this exciting work and documentaries, director Alex Gibbney gives a realistic look at former members of the Church of Scientology, giving us an in-depth look at the inner workings of the Church of Scientology. Here, Alex will reveal about the abuses and practices in the controversial organization, which may be subject to fierce debate.
Actors:
Alex Witherow,
Tony Ortega,
Marty Rathbun,
Jason Beghe,
Jeff Dubron,
Steve Pfauth,
Ricardo G. Cedillo,
Kim Masters,
Tommy Davis,
Anne Joasem,
Antony A. Phillips,
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Alex Witherow
Tony Ortega
Marty Rathbun
Jason Beghe
12 March 1960, New York City, New York, USA
Jeff Dubron
Steve Pfauth
Ricardo G. Cedillo
Kim Masters
Tommy Davis
18 August 1972
Anne Joasem
Antony A. Phillips
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Alex Gibney
Alex Gibney
23 October 1953, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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April 25, 2016
An indispensable general history of the enduringly controversial church.May 08, 2015
Gibney ... has a gift for showing the workings of complex social systems, and he lays things out clearly and in a well-aced fashion ...April 15, 2016
...a fair-minded expose that is decades overdue.April 02, 2015
There is order and selection, of course - to say that this is storytelling is not to impugn its parts - but much of what he has to show you is remarkable in or out of this context.May 30, 2016
Gibney boils it down with skill, his cutting, construction, graphics, and score smoothly and seductively encapsulating Scientology's appeal.May 02, 2017
Gibney makes another attempt to hole and sink [Scientology]. Hooray for him.September 04, 2015
It's not a sense of outrage that viewers are left with. It's sadness.April 06, 2015
While he doesn't really uncover much that's new in "Going Clear," the way he's collected and assembled testimonials, documents and archival footage creates a cumulative effect that's chilling.July 10, 2016
It's a grand history lesson, and an impressively vigorous op-ed; but is it cinema? Reader, I do not wish to say that it is.May 07, 2015
You couldn't call Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief entertaining, exactly, but it is absolutely riveting.March 27, 2017
Amongst a field of analysis which examines Scientology as a cabal of rich wackos gone wild on the taxpayer's dime, Going Clear thrives.April 03, 2015
Whether you come away seeing Scientology as a cult that ensnares vulnerable people or as a faith of self-empowerment, the film leaves a terrible taste of too much information. This must be its point, but take heed just the same.