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Me and the Cult Leader Review: Astonishing Doc Tracks an Impossible Connection Across an Impassable Divide Me and the Cult Leader Review: Astonishing Doc Tracks an Impossible Connection Across an Impassable Divide A terror victim and a member of the cult responsible take a powerful journey into the painful past in this mesmerizing, achingly human doc. Jessica Kiang, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Running time: Running time: 114 MIN. Courtesy of CPH:DOX The two men on the train are sharing a single set of earphones. “Good song, isn’t it?” says the more gregarious of the two. The quieter man smiles faintly and agrees, “It goes with the landscape.” They could be childhood friends reconnecting, or colleagues who get along despite their differences. But they are filmmaker Atsushi Sakahara, victim of the 1995 Tokyo subway sarin attacks, and Hiroshi Araki, long-standing member of Aleph (formerly Aum Shinriko) the doomsday cult that carried them out. And their flicker

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