BIKRAM: YOGI, GURU, PREDATOR

BIKRAM: YOGI, GURU, PREDATOR

CENTERPIECE FILM

NYC PREMIERE Bikram Choudhury was at the forefront of popularizing yoga in North America and around the world. An Indian immigrant with a Beverly Hills base, Choudhury was a born entertainer, known for dressing in nothing more than a black speedo and a Rolex. His teaching style was tough love sprinkled with salty language and punctuated by spontaneous bursts of singing. He built a franchise empire with hundreds of Bikram studios around the world.

Filmmaker Eva Orner traces Choudhury from his rise in the 1970s to his disgrace in accusations of rape and sexual harassment in more recent years. She taps a vast trove of archival footage that demonstrates Choudhury’s charm and offers clues to his dark side. 

Over the years, Choudhury’s story has received steady press coverage, but there is a fresh power in this telling, with key figures going on camera for the first time including his longtime lawyer, Micki Jafa-Bodden. The film raises larger questions about the nature of leaders and followers and the corruption of messianic figures. To this day, Choudhury has evaded prosecution and continues to attract yoga students from all over the world, bringing added tension to this rigorous investigation.

2019 - BIKRAM: YOGI, GURU, PREDATOR

Director: Eva Orner
Executive Producer: Emma Cooper, Marisa Clifford, Thomas Benski
Producer: Eva Orner, Sarah Anthony
Cinematographer: Jenna Rosher
Editor: Kimberley Hassett, Forrest Borie
Music: Cornel Wilczek, Pascal Babare
Language: English
Country: USA
Year: 2019
US Distributor: Netflix