GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF Michael Abatemarco Sep 25, 2015 Sep 25, 2015 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Gift this article New subscriber benefit! Copied to clipboard Out of gifts for the month Unfortunately you've used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Share this article paywall-free Email Copy Link Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney’s (Taxi to the Dark Side) unflattering portrait, based on the book by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Lawrence Wright, traces Scientology’s history — from its founding in 1954 by science-fiction author L. Ron Hubbard as a money-making scheme to the self-help empire it is today. Gibney interviews former members from top-level positions in the church. They tell a disturbing tale of an organization endorsed by a roster of A-list celebrities that punishes its members with demeaning tasks for slight infractions and targets those who escape, cutting them off from all contact with loved ones in the church. It’s an anger-inducing, hard-hitting exposé. Not rated. 119 minutes. Violet Crown. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Recommended for you Newsletter Signup Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Pasatiempo Newsletter Get the highlights from Santa Fe's weekly magazine of arts, entertainment and culture each Friday. Please enter a valid email address. Sign up Manage your lists Advertisement Most popular from Pasatiempo Pasatiempo's most popular online content from the past seven days Articles ArticlesA Holiday Classic Gets a Cultural UpgradeSanta Fe Playhouse is Playing for PeanutsLa Patrona of Rancho de ChimayóOut There!A Booksgiving Filled With Titles Off the Beaten PathMurphey's law: Entertain the MassesLet It Schnee! Let It Schnee! Let It Schnee!Ramona Emerson Continues her Forensic Photographer's Story in 'Exposure'Star Codes: December 6-12Out There! THE eNEWMEXICAN Subscribe to read The New Mexican online just like in print. Already a subscriber? Log in. Previous Next