As someone who was raised within a cult (not osho, but still harmful), I have devoured almost every cult documentary I can get my hands on, but this one stands alone in its uniqueness. Rarely is the narrative told through the eyes of a child. Relatable for anyone who survived trauma, abuse, or coercion as a child. Trigger warning: it may be tough to watch if you haven't worked through or are working through your trauma. That said, as a child raised within a cult, this was the first documentary in the space where I could really see myself in the story and heal along with this brave woman's heroic story.
The vulnerability, transparency, and honesty of Maroesja both as a filmmaker and the center topic of the film, I cannot recommend this documentary any more than I already do.
If you have experienced similar trauma or are looking to understand this kind of coercion and trauma, this is a must watch. Raw and honest, your heart will both break and heal, all at once.