
Holy Smoke (1999)
Año de lanzamiento: 1999
Nación: Australia
Alternative Title: Humo sagrado, Fogo Sagrado!, Le feu sacré, Holy Smoke!, Holy Smoke - Pyhässä pilvessä
Director: Jane Campion
Writer: Anna Campion, Jane Campion
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Jan Chapman, Mark Turnbull, Tabrez Noorani
Executive Producer: Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Julie Goldstein
Compañías: Jan Chapman Productions
Género: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
Budget: 15.000.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: adultery, australia, brainwashing, cult, guru, india, indian guru, jealousy, racist, religion, tourist, woman director
Historia
While traveling in India, young Ruth Barron becomes captivated by an Indian guru and joins his cult. Her parents, concerned about her well-being, hire PJ Waters, a tough deprogrammer, to bring her back home. PJ takes Ruth to a remote desert hideaway to confront her, but he soon discovers that she is fiercely devoted to her new beliefs and is not easily swayed.
Resumen
Directed by Jane Campion in 1999, 'Holy Smoke' is an Australian comedy-drama film that explores themes of religion, cults, and personal freedom. The story follows Ruth Barron, a young woman who becomes involved with an Indian guru during her travels abroad. Her parents, desperate to rescue her from what they perceive as a dangerous cult, hire PJ Waters, a renowned deprogrammer, to intervene. The film is notable for its exploration of cultural differences and the complex dynamics between its characters.