Wow, what a strange interpretation the parents put on their faith. It's interesting (I say this in a sour, cynical voice) how no matter what the base religion is--whether it's some sect of Christianity or, as here, Krishna devotionalism, and I'm quite sure you can find similar for followers of other religions--whacked out parents can make it involve keeping kids locked away from the world. The having-lots-of-children thing too. It strikes me as a very visceral approach to nation building: I will create a nation by having lots of children, and they will live by commands.
The serendipity of how the director came to create this documentary is pretty cool, though--just bumping into the kids in the street. And her next one sounds *very* cool.
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Date: 2018-08-28 12:45 pm (UTC)The serendipity of how the director came to create this documentary is pretty cool, though--just bumping into the kids in the street. And her next one sounds *very* cool.