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"My Scientology Movie" at Tribeca Film Festival


First US screening was at the Festival on Sunday (4/24/16). Sounds entertaining.

The film follows Louis Theroux — a guerilla-style BBC journalist who has been dubbed Britain’s Michael Moore for taking viewers inside bizarre American subcultures like militias and the porn industry — in his quest to understand the psyche behind the average Church of Scientology member.

Theroux enlisted ex-members such as former top-ranking Scientology exec Marty Rathbun to tell their stories. But he and Dower also needed people to stand in for leader David Miscavige and acolyte Tom Cruise, so actors were hired to portray them.
And not surprisingly.
"This is probably the only film I’ve done at this level of litigiousness," said director John.Dower. Scientology seems to threaten a lot, and then nothing ever really happens. You get these long, detailed letters in which they object to what you’re doing, and they’re very threatening, but then nothing." He laughs, "I could regret saying that, I guess."

There's a great video clip of Theroux being confronted by one most uptight Scientology official in this article.

http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/30671/1/watch-the-first-clip-of-louis-theroux-s-new-scientology-doc

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I came looking for the trailer but that clip is fantastic. I hope it's showing at the Seattle International Film Festival.

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Can't figure out why the board for this is so dead. Assuming it will end up available in US from some cable or internet venue down the road but not sure which one.

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I'm guessing the board is dead as this film doesn't appear to have had a proper release, outside of one or two film festivals :(

It's only been rated (on IMDB) ~250 times - which definitely indicates it hasn't had a wide-release yet.

I can't wait to watch this.. I'm happy to purchase it, or torrent it, obtain it any which way really.. I'd love to watch it at the cinema!

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