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16th Mar 2018

Hotly-anticipated new Netflix documentary series boasts an Irish connection

Kate Demolder

The new documentary follows religious leader Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh opening an ill-fated commune in central Oregon in the early 1980s.

Netflix’s newest and most hotly-anticipated new show Wild Wild Country which explores one of most infamous series of cult-inspired crimes in modern U.S. history.

The six-part series, which premiered at Sundance 2018, examines a time in recent history when Indian religious leader Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh opened a commune in central Oregon in the early 1980s. 

The brief yet tumultuous time makes for an enraging yet wholly factual story following Rajneesh and his thousands of followers who set out to build a utopian city on an old ranch site in Central Oregon.

What sets Wild Wild Country apart from other documentaries is that the filmmakers, brothers Chapman Way and Maclain Way, boast access to a huge range of archival footage, since news organisations – both in Oregon and beyond – covered the Rajneeshee story in enthusiastic detail.

The story also boasts a plethora of juicy elements.

Upon arriving, with followers in tow, to Oregon in 1981, it didn’t take long for locals to start hearing about Rajneeshee and his group’s free-thinking attitudes toward sex. The guru – who had stopped speaking in public by this point – presided over a community clearly identifiable by their clothing, all in shades of red, purple and pink, which made them look like a colour-coordinated cult.

The Irish connection is multi-award nominated singer songwriter Katie Kim, a Waterford-native, who’s song Day Is Coming from her 2017 Choice Music Award nominated album “Salt” was chosen as the theme music. So be sure to listen while you watch the trailer.

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Running for more than six hours, Wild Wild Country may sound like a long sit. But the episodes fly by, thanks to the skills of the filmmakers and the outrageous true story that you genuinely couldn’t script.

The new series airs on Irish Netflix on Friday, 16 March.

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