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− | '''Noah Halley Thomson''' (born [[1976]] in [[Brazil]]) is a former second generation member of the [[Children of God]]. In [[2002]], Thomson began working on a documentary about his experience growing up in the [[cult]]. In January [[2007]], the world premiere of his documentary ''[[Children of God: Lost | + | '''Noah Halley Thomson''' (born [[1976]] in [[Brazil]]) is a former second generation member of the [[Children of God]]. In [[2002]], Thomson began working on a documentary about his experience growing up in the [[cult]]. In January [[2007]], the world premiere of his documentary ''[[Children of God: Lost and Found]]'' was held at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. |
Revision as of 09:46, 26 January 2007
Noah Halley Thomson (born 1976 in Brazil) is a former second generation member of the Children of God. In 2002, Thomson began working on a documentary about his experience growing up in the cult. In January 2007, the world premiere of his documentary Children of God: Lost and Found was held at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
Press coverage
- Hollywood Reporter: HBO Documentary Focuses on Cult Kids — 2004-04-26
- Fox News: Cult Members Cause Scene at Screening — 2007-01-24
- Variety: Slamdance screening ends in melee — 2007-01-24
- New York Post: Slammed with Cult Mischief — 2007-01-25
More Information
- WOW Productions: Children of God: Lost & Found
- Children of God: Lost & Found - Slamdance Film Festival 2007
- Internet Movie Database: Noah Thomson
- movingon.org: movie on cog — 2004-03-08 – article by Thomson on MovingOn.org
- movingon.org: documentary — 2004-03-11 – article by Thomson on MovingOn.org
- movingon.org: HBO doc in the works — 2006-01-09 – article by Thomson on MovingOn.org
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