Synopsis
The spectacular rise and scandalous fall of hot-yoga evangelist Bikram Choudhury is chronicled through archival footage and extensive insider interviews.
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Cast
- Larissa AndersonSelf - Yoga Teacher
- Francesca AsumahSelf - Yoga Teacher
- Sarah BaughnSelf - Former Yoga Teacher
- Bikram ChoudhurySelf (archive footage)
- John DowdSelf - Former Yoga Teacher
- Mukul DuttaSelf - Yogi
- Jafa-Bodden MickiSelf - Former Head of Legal Affairs
- Carla MinnardSelf - Attorney
- Richard NixonSelf (archive footage)
- Mark QuigleySelf - Trail Attorney
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IndieWire
As a cinematic achievement, “Bikram” is fairly tame; as a mass-media call to action, it’s an essential movie of the moment. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
Orner succeeds at evoking a deep sense of empathy for the survivors of Choudhury’s abuse, and although that’s not the same thing as justice, perhaps it’s a place to start. - 70
The New York Times
This haunting documentary is a powerful addition to a growing body of post #MeToo films — including “Finding Neverland” and “Surviving R. Kelly” — that show how cultural power is accumulated and weaponized. - 70
Variety
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator is more than an indictment of a man. Orner cross-examines the community that protected a bully for four decades, ever since Bikram pranced before TV cameras flexing his pecs for a cheering audience. - 63
RogerEbert.com
Director Eva Orner makes her story both about the predator and the victims, and delivers an appropriately cut-and-dry case that Bikram more than deserves that third title. But she connects these sensibilities with an approach that too often feels like an info dump, instead of a gripping mediation on the larger themes and harrowing stories that inspired it. - 63
Movie Nation
Like the other famous current example of the mercurial, dimwitted bullying, sexually abusive misogynist/narcissist, we know the True Believers’ epiphany won’t be something they welcome.