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Wild Wild Country - Season 1
TrailerIn a dramatic atmosphere, this television series follow the real story of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, one of the most controversial Indian men, who builds a utopia city in a remote desert, Wasco county, Oregon, the thing that causes havoc and conflict across the world, as it is the first time of committing an outlaws things and crimes.Genre: Crime, DocumentaryActors: Osho, Ma Anand Sheela, George Meredith, Jon Bowerman, Kelly McGreer, Rosemary McGreer, John Silvertooth, Jane Stork, Ma Prem Sunshine, Philip Toelkes, Robert Weaver, ...»Director: Chapman Way, Maclain WayCountry: United StatesDuration: 65 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Wild Wild Country - Season 1"
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Characters of "Wild Wild Country - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Wild Wild Country - Season 1"
NPRApril 30, 2018It's an often bizarre story that is, like any good yarn, full of twists and unforgettable characters.
The AtlanticMarch 26, 2018To describe Wild Wild Country as jaw-dropping is to understate the number of times my mouth gaped while watching the series.
RogerEbert.comMarch 16, 2018By handling this story so intelligently and by opening its heart to a very complicated idea of good and evil, "Wild Wild Country" has a profound, mesmerizing power itself.
indieWireMarch 26, 2018It takes the time to dwell in every conceivable emotion, and your opinions of certain individuals may shift repeatedly throughout the six episodes.
Film ExperienceJune 20, 2018Rather than sitting on the edge of my seat, I became comfortable in its story beats and with its rhythmic editing. I found myself going days between episodes because my attention kept slipping.
ArtsATLMay 09, 2018Propelled by ample vintage video footage from local and national news covering the situation at the time, the documentary also benefits from contemporary interviews.
Christianity TodayMay 03, 2018Although it might seem counterintuitive, part of what makes the series compelling (and seriously bingeable) is its relatability.
Sunday Times (UK)April 23, 2018Sheela [is] a flinty ball-buster who is the incongruous star of one of the best documentaries I've seen in a while.
Rolling StoneJune 28, 2018Even if you think you know this story, this doc has more dirt than you could have imagined... A true only-in-America story. God help us all.
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