Thanks to a plethora of firsthand accounts and actual footage from events that spanned nearly 30 years, Netflix's latest docuseries titled Raël: The Alien Prophet will have viewers glued to their screens.
Netflix recently expanded its extensive library in the docuseries genre. Its latest entry, Raël: The Alien Prophet, explores an ongoing religious cult called Raëlism, led by one of the most controversial figures in modern religion - Claude Vorilhorn, who now goes by Raël.
Cracking Netflix's Top 10 Shows in the U.S. list, Raël: The Alien Prophet takes viewers through the history of Raëlism across four episodes, specifically focusing on how aliens, human cloning, and controversies have affected the 50-year movement.
Read full article on The Direct.
Netflix recently expanded its extensive library in the docuseries genre. Its latest entry, Raël: The Alien Prophet, explores an ongoing religious cult called Raëlism, led by one of the most controversial figures in modern religion - Claude Vorilhorn, who now goes by Raël.
Cracking Netflix's Top 10 Shows in the U.S. list, Raël: The Alien Prophet takes viewers through the history of Raëlism across four episodes, specifically focusing on how aliens, human cloning, and controversies have affected the 50-year movement.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 2/9/2024
- by Nathan Johnson
- The Direct
In the fourth episode of the series Raël: The Alien Prophet, To Infinity and Beyond, investigative journalists McCann and Chantal embark on a mission to unveil the truth about the cult. Their efforts prompt Raël to flee the country, seeking refuge in Japan. Despite his departure, the message of Elohim spreads, reaching various corners of the world, including Africa. The series offers a detailed depiction of the contrasting viewpoints held by ex-Raëlians, revealing how the movement’s influence varied among individuals and regions.
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How Were Women Treated Inside The Cult?
McCann and Chantal, two investigative journalists, attended the annual training camp. In the summer of 2003, they joined the Raëlian movement to gain insight into the cult’s activities. They believed that it would be the ideal spot to acquire information. Upon reaching the camp, they saw that people had to expose themselves in front of everyone, which made them quite uncomfortable.
Spoilers Ahead
How Were Women Treated Inside The Cult?
McCann and Chantal, two investigative journalists, attended the annual training camp. In the summer of 2003, they joined the Raëlian movement to gain insight into the cult’s activities. They believed that it would be the ideal spot to acquire information. Upon reaching the camp, they saw that people had to expose themselves in front of everyone, which made them quite uncomfortable.
- 2/7/2024
- by Sutanuka Banerjee
- Film Fugitives
Raël, the central figure of the Netflix series Raël: The Alien Prophet, claims to be a prophet aliens chose to deliver a revolutionary message to humanity. It shows how in the first episode Genesis Raël talks about how traditional beliefs in a conventional, white-bearded God are outdated, and he asserts that aliens are the true architects of our planet’s creation. The documentary features interviews with Raël, his followers, and critics, and explores the journey of this UFO-inspired religion evolving into a controversial cult.
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What Is Raël’s Cult All About?
In the eyes of his followers, Raël exudes a captivating magnetism, with some describing him as the “bringer of light” and the “ambassador of the aliens.” The series reveals that Raël leads a powerful international organization with hundreds of followers in Quebec and thousands worldwide. However, opinions about him are sharply divided, with some viewing him as...
Spoilers Ahead
What Is Raël’s Cult All About?
In the eyes of his followers, Raël exudes a captivating magnetism, with some describing him as the “bringer of light” and the “ambassador of the aliens.” The series reveals that Raël leads a powerful international organization with hundreds of followers in Quebec and thousands worldwide. However, opinions about him are sharply divided, with some viewing him as...
- 2/7/2024
- by Sutanuka Banerjee
- Film Fugitives
What to Watch on Netflix (Series) in February 2024: The Killer Paradox to Avatar: The Last Airbender
From The Killer Paradox to One Day, make a note of what to watch on Netflix (series) in February 2024. ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
It’s a new month, and it’s time to check the list of What to Watch on Netflix (Series) in February 2024. There has never been a month where the streaming platform has not dropped at least one or more series that has managed to grab everyone’s attention. For February, the options range from Raël: The Last Prophet documentary series to A Killer Paradox, a Korean drama.
If you are one of those who love to binge a new show the day it releases, you should definitely save this list. We have mentioned the upcoming shows on Netflix with their release dates.
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It’s a Taiwanese rom-com series starring Chan Tzu-hsuan, Wu Chien-ho and Miao Ke-li.
It’s a new month, and it’s time to check the list of What to Watch on Netflix (Series) in February 2024. There has never been a month where the streaming platform has not dropped at least one or more series that has managed to grab everyone’s attention. For February, the options range from Raël: The Last Prophet documentary series to A Killer Paradox, a Korean drama.
If you are one of those who love to binge a new show the day it releases, you should definitely save this list. We have mentioned the upcoming shows on Netflix with their release dates.
What to Watch on Netflix (Series) in February 2024 Let’s Talk About Chu – February 2
It’s a Taiwanese rom-com series starring Chan Tzu-hsuan, Wu Chien-ho and Miao Ke-li.
- 2/1/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
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