Beyond Our Ken (2008)
1h 28m
Running Time
September 17, 2008Release Date
Beyond Our Ken (2008)
1h 28m
Running Time
September 17, 2008Release Date
Plot.
To the Australian media Kenja is a 'secretive cult', their leader described in Parliament as a 'seedy conman'. Despite preparing to fight yet another court case Ken Dyers and Jan Hamilton allow a film crew unprecedented access to the 'spiritual evolvement centre' they founded in 1982. How can the view from inside Kenja be so different to the one outside? Through remarkable verite footage and candid interviews, Beyond Our Ken explores the anatomy and ambiguity of the 'cult' enigma.
Where to Watch.




Currently Beyond Our Ken is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: GuideDoc, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Kanopy
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Luke Walker
Director / Writer / Director of Photography / Editor

Melissa Maclean
Director / Director of Photography / Researcher

Luke Walker
Director

Luke Walker
Producer

Sofija Stefanovic
Researcher / Story Developer

Tim Kentley
Title Designer

Adrian Price
Director of Photography

Anne Carter
Editorial Consultant

Jules Pascoe
Music

Keith Thomas
Sound Mixer / Sound Editor

Stefan Markworth
Editor

Bojana Novaković
Thanks

Gideon Preiss
Music

Cedric Austria
Title Designer

Ken Dyers
Thanks

Jan Hamilton
Thanks

Annette Stephens
Thanks
Media.

Details.
Release DateSeptember 17, 2008
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
Budget$28,500
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
cult
Wiki.
Beyond Our Ken is a 2008 Australian documentary film directed by Luke Walker and Melissa Maclean about the controversial organization Kenja Communication. Released to Australian theatres on 18 September 2008, the film was nominated for Best Documentary at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards and also by the Australian Film Institute.
In a review for The Age 19 September 2008, Jim Schembri wrote "Extraordinary, powerful, unflinching . . . The climactic sequence where Dyers cracks over the issue of sexual misconduct is positively electrifying. . . . Strongly recommended."