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The Synanon Fix is an American documentary series directed and produced by Rory Kennedy. It explores the rise and fall of Synanon, told through the eyes of former members, into its descent into a cult. It had its world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2024. [2] [3] It premiered on April 1, 2024, on HBO. [4]
The Program: Cons, Cults, and Kidnapping is a 2024 American true crime documentary series, directed by Katherine Kubler. It follows Kubler and former classmates of hers from the Academy at Ivy Ridge, a behavior modification facility that was marketed as a boarding school, as they reflect on the abusive conditions they experienced in the program and the lasting trauma.
Daughters of the Cult is a documentary television series directed and produced by Sara Mast. It explores the life of Ervil LeBaron, the leader of a religious fundamental group who ordered the murders of his opponents, told through the eyes of former members, and children of LeBaron. It premiered January 4, 2024, on Hulu. [1]
A recent HBO Max docuseries tells the story of a drug rehabilitation program turned cult, Synanon, ... 2024 at 6:05 AM. ... 'The Synanon Fix' documentary on HBO Max shows drug rehab turned cult.
The hit documentary turned the forgotten cult — known for its red and orange clothing — into a pop culture obsession. Over six engrossing episodes rich with archival footage, directors Chapman ...
Charles Manson suggested he was a killer long before he became the infamous cult leader who instructed his ... 2024 at 2:48 PM. Charles ... boosted by popular books and films, made him a cult ...
Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult is a 2024 American documentary series directed by Derek Doneen about cult allegations against the talent management company 7M Films. The film covers the history of 7M Films and founder Robert Israel Shinn, MD and allegations against both of abusive behavior and financial exploitation. [1]
The documentary's title refers to "the program" that students like Kubler had to get through to graduate, accruing points (and losing them). "I was generally a good kid. I would follow the rules.