Watch movie theater One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das Movie Online Streaming Megavideo FreeIn 1970, suburban teen Jeffrey Kagel walked away from the American dream of rock 'n' roll stardom - turning down the lead singer slot in the band that would become Blue Oyster Cult. He sold all his possessions and moved from Long Island to the foothills of the Himalayas in search of happiness and a guru named Neem Karoli Baba, otherwise known as Maharaji. (c) Zeitgeist Unrated You Can Watch Movie Online Streaming Without Downloading from HERE Release Date One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das: May 8, 2013 Limited Genres One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das : Documentary,Musical & Performing Arts,Special Interest | |
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Krishna Das,Rick Rubin,Daniel Goleman,Ram Dass,Susan Salzberg,Dan Goleman,Sharon Salzberg,Jason Becker | |
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Jeremy Frindel's workmanlike docu proceeds in a matter-of-fact manner that neither ignores nor belabors the inspirational aspect of its story. Ronnie Scheib-Variety Despite its spiritual subject matter, this documentary doesn't dig very deep. Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter A fine enough documentary, a nice enough introduction to a charismatic figure with a fascinating life, an unusual art and worldwide fans. David DeWitt-New York Times Frindel can't rescue Kagel from marginalization as a New Agey preacher man, but he does portray this hippest of all Krishnas as someone who deeply believes in the self-sacrificing mantra he chants ... Araceli Cruz-Village Voice Modest and affecting, it's a portrait of the possibility of finding peace, contentment and self through both music and spirituality. Nick Schager-Time Out New York A mildly engaging introduction to Krishna Das. Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru Worshipful documentary about rocker turned guru Krishna Das will basically appeal to the already-and very, very happily so-converted. David Noh-Film Journal International The overall product doesn't reveal anything about its subject that a Wikipedia page couldn't do just as well. Drew Hunt-Slant Magazine | |
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