Locked away in an apartment in the Lower East Side of Manhattan for fourteen years, the Angulo family's seven children — six brothers: Bhagavan (b. 1991/1992), twins Narayana (who now goes by Josef) and Govinda (b. 1993/1994), Mukunda (b. 1995/1996), Krisna (who now goes by Glenn, b. 1997/1998), and Jagadesh (who now goes by Eddie, b. 1998/1999); along with their sister Visnu (b. 1990/1991) — learned about the world through watching films. They also re-enact scenes from their favorite movies. They were homeschooled by their mother and confined to their sixteenth story four-bedroom apartment in the Seward Park Extension housing project.
MPAA Rating: | R |
Genre: | Biography, Documentary |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | Alex Orlovsky, Izabella Tzenkova, Louise Ingalls Sturges, Megan Delaney, David Cross, Hunter Gray, RenÉ Johannsen, Tyler Brodie, Crystal Moselle, Trace Henderson, Ben Snyder, Cameron Brodie |
Directed By: | Crystal Moselle |
Cast: | Krsna Angulo, Tyler Hollinger, Narayana Angulo, Mukunda Angulo, Jagadisa Angulo, Bhagavan Angulo, Chloe Pecorino, Govinda Angulo |
In Theaters: | Jul 10, 2015 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
Production: | Kotva Films, Verisimilitude |
Box Office: | $1,301,696 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Netflix, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |