Raël: The Last Prophet (2024) A Netflix Documentary series about a prophet named Räel and his strange beliefs from outer space

Raël: The Last Prophet” is a docuseries directed by Antoine Baldassari and Manuel Guillon.

Räel is the bearer of light, to whom the extraterrestrials have entrusted their message and is here to offer it to us… and have a great time doing so! Räel built a cult around his message, which he received directly from extraterrestrials and even went to Washington, summoned by the United States Congress, to defend human cloning by claiming the rights of the unborn.

Meanwhile, the cult engaged in various sexual practices. This outlandish docuseries follows the thousands of followers around the world who were captivated by this strange cult that, in 1991, announced to the world that they had successfully given birth to the first cloned baby in human history. Yes, you read that right.

About “Raël: The Last Prophet”:

A documentary that tells the story of the Raelian Movement (also known as “raelism” or “raelianism”) and how, since the 1970s and UFO sightings, the phenomenon gained strength until this prophet, Räel, turned it into (according to him) a religion that worshipped ancient deities with beliefs directly from extraterrestrials. Thousands of followers around the world were drawn to this movement, which, no matter how ridiculous it may seem to some, enthralled and excited people from all walks of life. Behind it all was an intelligent man who knew how to take advantage of all this “wisdom”.

He became internationally recognized and even a TV star with his controversial message that sparked discussions. “Raël: The Last Prophet” features interviews with his followers and how this movement managed to attract so many people. Four episodes make up this four-hour documentary that explores this unique phenomenon that will leave you speechless.

Enjoy!

Where to Watch “Raël: The Last Prophet”

Netflix

The History of Raëlism: A Journey of Beliefs and Advocacy

Raëlism is a religious movement that has gained attention for its unique beliefs and advocacy in various areas, including sex-positive feminism, genetic modification, and human cloning. The history of Raëlism traces back to the origins of its founder, Claude Vorilhon, who later became known as Raël. Read more

Anna Green
Anna Green
Anna Green is a staff writer for MCM. Born in Australia, she has lived in London since 2004.
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