A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 17, 2008
Original Title:
Beyond Our Ken
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Scribble Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G
Runtime: 88
To the Australian media Kenja is a 'secretive cult', their leader described in Parliament as a 'seedy conman'. Despite preparing to fight yet another court case Ken Dyers and Jan Hamilton allow a film crew unprecedented access to the 'spiritual evolvement centre' they founded in 1982. How can the view from inside Kenja be so different to the one outside? Through remarkable verite footage and candid interviews, Beyond Our Ken explores the anatomy and ambiguity of the 'cult' enigma.
Director:
Luke Walker
Melissa Maclean
Director of Photography:
Melissa Maclean
Luke Walker
Adrian Price
Editor:
Stefan Markworth
Luke Walker
Editorial Consultant:
Anne Carter
Music:
Jules Pascoe
Gideon Preiss
Producer:
Luke Walker
Researcher:
Melissa Maclean
Sofija Stefanovic
Sound Editor:
Keith Thomas
Sound Mixer:
Keith Thomas
Story Developer:
Sofija Stefanovic
Thanks:
Bojana Novaković
Ken Dyers
Jan Hamilton
Annette Stephens
Title Designer:
Tim Kentley
Cedric Austria
Writer:
Luke Walker
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