Elley Mae
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The Wolfpack, making its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival here on Sunday, is one of those truth-is-stranger-than-fiction documentaries that come along on the rare occasion a filmmaker happens to be in exactly the right place at exactly the right moment.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/24/m...rtment-with-seven-children-locked-inside.html
Lending extra resonance to The Wolfpack, particularly at Sundance, is one detail in particular. When they were not being home schooled by their mother, the boys Bhagavan, Govinda, Narayana, Mukunda, Krisna and Jagadesh and their sister, Visnu, were allowed to watch movies nonstop, on DVDs bought at a discount or borrowed from the library.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/24/m...rtment-with-seven-children-locked-inside.html
Lending extra resonance to The Wolfpack, particularly at Sundance, is one detail in particular. When they were not being home schooled by their mother, the boys Bhagavan, Govinda, Narayana, Mukunda, Krisna and Jagadesh and their sister, Visnu, were allowed to watch movies nonstop, on DVDs bought at a discount or borrowed from the library.