Holy Hell

2016 "22 years inside a modern cult"
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Released: 25 January 2016 Released
Producted By: Whitewater Films
Country: United States of America
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An inside look at a West Hollywood cult formed by a charismatic teacher in the 1980s that eventually imploded.

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Documentary

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Will Allen

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Whitewater Films

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Holy Hell Audience Reviews

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Jenna Walter The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Tobias Burrows It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
'Amber M Lane This movie runs a bit long yet misses the investigative nature of documenting. No need to spend more than a few minutes on the ballet dancing, mascara wearing, self proclaimed leader... it's quite apparent to anyone that he is mentally ill. What drove these people to him? lack of self esteem, childhood issues, naivety or issues themselves?? this is never explored. With a title like Holy Hell one expects details of what the victims suffered, financial ruin or irrevocable harm, loss of family and friends... This is not explored either. What was the cost? its seem more of a vague stab in the dark at trying to tell a cautionary story but never quite getting off the ground. The ending is bizarre with a failed climax at a mild confrontation, are you being a good boy?? Strange considering allegations... I feel bad for people who easily fall pray to cults and scams but in the end one should know better! If it's too good to be true it probably is...
maryhbutler Holy Hell is a documentary made and produced by Will Allen, focusing on the "Buddhafield" cult in Hollywood, and his experiences of being a member of the Buddhafield for 22 years. The film school graduate compiles a plethora of funny, serious, and chilling shots from his time in the cult. It follows the members of the cult, and their leader, who was called "Michel" for most of the film. The film uncovers the secrets and stories of the members, horrified from their past in the cult and its leader.The film opens up with Mr. Allen speaking about his childhood, and his mother not accepting his homosexuality. It then jumps to footage he took from the beginning of the cult, with members dancing and floating in a river. I was confused on this quick transition, because it clashed with the topic of his homosexuality or his mother. The clips of the dancing post-hippies in the beginning of the film was very intriguing, and was the reason I continued with this documentary. He shows more images and videos of Michel, the leader of this group, and the clips immediately grab my attention. The narration and images of the exotic and eclectic leader in the beginning of the film quickly foreshadowed the secrets uncovered later in the film. His persona was god-like, prancing in his speedo and polarized sunglasses, with his followers kissing his ankles, literally. The personal shots given by Allen, from his small 80's camera, are invigorating and interesting. The footage invites viewers to picture themselves inside the cult, and what it was like through their daily routines. The film cultivates a hippy-ish vibe and creates a feeling of freedom As Will shows past members, and their recorded interviews, the pain in their eyes stands out. They become scared and upset when they begin to reminisce and talk about their past in the Buddhafield. The members share similar stories throughout the documentary, insuring the validity of the information given by the members. Topics such as sex, abortion, drugs, and abuse begin to stir, and we see the true colors of Michel. Other 'serene groups' begin to be shut down around California, so Michel decides it's time to pack up and move to Texas. His devoted followers, of course, follow him. We see how the group gets accustomed to their new house and environment. We also see how Michel, who is now Andreas, moves from a spiritual leader to a controlling narcissist. This film jerks emotions, and could dig deeply into viewers' similar past experiences. We can feel Allen's pain listening and watching the footage from the last few years of the Buddhafield. This film was enjoyable and informative. It showed emotions and memories that are rarely touched, and made me, as a viewer, feel emotional along with the interviewees. I recommend this film for an audience who enjoys learning about cults and their practices, or just simply because it's an aesthetically pleasing, emotional film.
1914 WANTED! underemployed models, actors and attractive extras to star in a hoax mock-up documentary NO FUGLY UGLY PEOPLE ! Must be 20-30 slender & fit. Mock sincerity & can fake a tear. Artsy background preferred. Great leg-up opportunity. So put your heart & soul into the part!.... People are SOoo gullible & can be easily yanked by the collar in the millennial liberal NWO that you cant honestly pick fact from fiction in this mockumentary. The illusion plays off your Rainbow sensitivities . This is what you perceive a religious cult to be because you have no belief nor religion ."The Emperor has No Clothes." ... you've been TrumpedNow find Ukraine or Syria on the map & not your easily manipulated Twitter heart(You can't because you have no interest outside the selfie drama bubble & honestly couldn't find more than a dozen countries on the globe) & put down that iPhone 6-7-8 if you believe this gay drama queen skit of beautiful hipster people is real, you actually believe its real (LoL)? ...then all hope is lost & you are the real cultist. This is for watchers that have the attention span (common sense) of a Scrat the Squirrel. . All these avant-garde Yuppies with deep pockets stuffed with cash keeping Mr Creep in business without a Ponzi scheme or hard cash industry for twenty years ? I don't believe it. Good for few chuckles & watching some nice eye candy
mmarianne This movie of the beginning of something beautiful that turns in to something ugly, personifies so many cults, how they come to be, and how hard it is to try to free yourself from all that you've been taught. I want to say thank you, so much thank you, to Will Allen, and all the wonderful people who are in this film, for showing your hearts and souls and what you've been through. I cried throughout the film, and in the end I was bawling my heart out. Having been interested in cults and also having a short (a year only) stint in one myself, I've read so many books, and watched so many documentaries and movies and clips of ex-cult-members, this one was truly the best. To all of you, thank you from the depths of my heart. Marianne