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Tango0101 Mar 2018 4:05 p.m. PST

"One of the many documentaries to world premiere at this year's Sundance Film Festival was the six-part Netflix series Wild Wild Country, which was helmed by directors by Chapman and Maclain Way (The Battered Bastards of Baseball). While most of you reading this may not know the name Bhagwan Rajneesh, those who were around to watch the news in the early 1980s can tell you that he was a massive story around the country. That's because Rajneesh and his followers spent $125 USD million back in 1981 to build Rajneeshpuram in in the Oregon desert, a 64,000-acre "utopia," complete with a hospital, schools, restaurants, a shopping mall, and their own airport. What happened there and in the surrounding area is so far-fetched that you won't believe it's all true.

With the six, hourlong episodes hitting Netflix on March 16th, we're happy to premiere the first trailer for this crazy-looking Netflix original documentary series. As you can see in the trailer, one of the great things about the show is the way the filmmakers weave footage from the actual events in alongside new interviews with the people involved. Back at Sundance, Chapman and Maclain Way told me they were given 300 hours of footage from the Oregon Historical Society, and that was one of the ways they first learned about the story and decided to work on the Project…"
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