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File:Inside Landmark Forum 2 of 6.jpg"Voyage to the Land of the New Gurus", 2004 | |
Written by | Pieces a Conviction, ("Incriminating Evidence") French News Program |
Starring | Alain Roth, Landmark Education head, France Sophie McLean, spokeswoman & Landmark Forum Leader Jean-Pierre Jougla, Attorney, French Cult Expert Jean-Marie Abgrall, Psychiatrist, author of Mechanics of the Sects Jean-Pierre Brard, Deputy Mayor, Montreuil, France Christian Lujan, Social psychologist, Psychoanalyst Jocelyne Berthelot, Landmark volunteer Mona Vasquez, Scientology expert Laurent Mournais, former participant Brigitte Thelier, former participant Pierre, anonymous former participant |
Distributed by | France 3, Incriminating Evidence |
Release dates | May 24, 2004 |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | France |
Languages | French, with English subtitles |
Voyage Au Pays Des Nouveaux Gourous, also known as Inside Landmark Forum, and translated as "Voyage to the Land of the New Gurus" is a French documentary Exposé (journalism) film on Landmark Education. The film was made in 2003 and broadcast in France on May 24, 2004.
France 3 documentary
Pieces a conviction
In France, Landmark Education "assistants" have the apparent French legal status of volunteer unpaid workers. On May 24, 2004, the France 3 show "Pièces à conviction" ("Incriminating Evidence") broadcast the investigative report "Voyage Au Pays Des Nouveaux Gourous." The documentary is available in 6 parts with English subtitles, at: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6. The entire video may be downloaded from the public domain at: Inside Landmark Forum.
Landmark leaves France
The next month, in June 2004, the French government (L’Inspection du Travail) investigated labor practices regarding "volunteer workers." Shortly thereafter, Landmark Education ended operations in France. (A short timeline in French.)
French government classification
An agency of the French government, the Interministerial Mission for Awareness against Sectarian Risks (MILS) has classified Landmark Education as a secte. (Unofficial English translation) It is unclear what criteria the MILS uses to make this classification, and many of the organisations which it has so classified strenuously dispute the validity of such classification. Defamation lawsuits in the US and the Netherlands refute this French-language classification Regarding France, the US State Department noted in a 2002 report that the French legislation creating the MILS did not define the term "cult" and that the president of MILS had resigned in mid-2002 and that no replacement had emerged by the time of the US State Department's reporting deadline.)
Alain Roth
Much of the documentary focused on Landmark Forum Leader and head of Landmark Education's defunct division in France, Alain Roth.
Refers to Landmark as "Cult"
And it’s useless to formulate the idea that this mumbo-jumbo clouds the thoughts/ideas, Alain Roth will not hesitate to impose his truth: "I’m the boss. So show yourselves to be trainable!" Total submission required. But the absolute weapon of Alain Roth is humor. You ask yourself if you are not in a cult? Any occasion will be good for joking on the subject. "Especially, when going to dinner, don’t forget to take off your badge. Otherwise people will think that you are in a cult!"
Seminar behaviour
Within the first segment the audience is introduced to Alain Roth, Landmark’s former French director, who leads the seminar. Roth subjects one woman to “public humiliation” before hundreds of participants and calls her an “asshole.” After being berated by the Landmark leader for about an hour she breaks down in tears while he insults and mocks her. In this segment the audience is also introduced to some of Landmark’s jargon, comprised of thought-terminating cliches such as “racket” and ”inauthentic.” Terms Roth routinely uses to dismiss anyone that asks him questions that he doesn’t really want to answer.
References
- France 3, "Voyage au pays des nouveaux gourous", May 24, 2004
- Cults in France, Recorded with the Presidency of the National Assembly on December 22, 1995, Mr. Alain Gest, Reporter, Mr. Jacques Guyard, Deputies. National Assembly, Tenth Legislature.
- "At home with the gurus in neckties.", Nouvel Observateur, French newspaper, May 19, 2005, by Marie Lemonnier.
- Why did Landmark Education leave France?, September 29, 2006, Cult News
External Links
- France 3 "Pièces à conviction", documentary: "Voyage au pays des nouveaux gourous", May 24, 2004,
video: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6. - France 3, documentary, in entirety from the public domain at: Inside Landmark Forum.
- Why did Landmark Education leave France?, September 29, 2006, Cult News
- Réponse officielle à France 3, Landmark Education's response to the France 3 documentary.
- Presentation of International Landmark Education, Interdepartmental Mission of Vigilance and Fight Against Sectarian Drifts, (translated)
See Also
- France 3
- Alain Roth
- Landmark Education
- Werner Erhard
- Erhard Seminars Training
- Harry Rosenberg
- Laurel Scheaf
- Randy McNamara
- Brian Regnier
- Steven Zaffron