An eye-opening look at the infamous Gloriavale Christian Community and the institutional failures that have allowed one of the world's...
An eye-opening look at the infamous Gloriavale Christian Community and the institutional failures that have allowed one of the world's biggest and longest running cults to continue.
"The closed doors of the Gloriavale Christian Community are forcefully assailed in this probing documentary, which follows a team of survivors and supporters on their crusade to bring the West Coast cult’s true nature to light. A heady mix of exposé and legal drama, with flourishes of espionage and heart-rending confessionals, the film makes an impassioned case against an organisation steeped in allegations of coercion, oppression and abuse.
"Directed by Noel Smyth and Fergus Grady (Camino Skies), the documentary introduces brother and sister John and Virginia, escapees fighting to free the rest of their family from the organisation’s grasp. Home video footage from their youth gives the audience a rare glimpse inside the daily operations of Gloriavale, while their interviews recount a harrowing lifestyle of servitude, exploitation and sexual abuse. Meanwhile, an eclectic team of lawyers, investigators and campaigners wage a strategic battle against the wealthy organisation through the court system, in the face of seemingly ambivalent powers that be." (New Zealand International Film Festival)
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Where to watch Gloriavale
Gloriavale | Details
- Rating
- M, Mature themes and references to child sexual abuse
- Runtime
- 89
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- New Zealand, Australia