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“Raël, the prophet of extraterrestrials” on Netflix: what is this shock documentary about the famous guru?

2024-01-26T08:08:36.908Z

Highlights: “Raël, the prophet of extraterrestrials” on Netflix: what is this shock documentary about the famous guru?. In four episodes of 45 minutes each, precise, rich and without embellishments, this film, rich in archives, gives the floor to Raëlians still faithful to the movement. The icing on the cake: RaëL himself, 77 years old today, long gray beard and always dressed in white, testifies in front of camera.


The streaming platform is releasing a fascinating documentary on the Raelian movement and its self-proclaimed prophet, Toujo, on February 7


Rael?

A name that makes you smile.

Because we remember this man with a goatee and gray frizz, dressed all in white, who ran around the television sets to bear witness to his encounter with beings from elsewhere.

The shocking documentary, posted online on Netflix on February 7, however, is not a joke.

It's chilling and challenging.

“Raël, the prophet of extraterrestrials”, traces the history of guru Claude Vorilhon and his movement, born in the mid-1970s and classified as a sect since 1995 by a parliamentary report.

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In four episodes of 45 minutes each, precise, rich and without embellishments, this film, rich in archives, gives the floor to Raëlians still faithful to the movement, repentant ex-Raëlians, experts, the former judge Fenech who tracked the sects, journalists and in particular Brigitte McCann, a Canadian reporter who infiltrated the sect in the early 2000s. The icing on the cake: Raël himself, 77 years old today, long gray beard and always dressed in white, testifies in front of camera.

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