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''David Wants to Fly'' is a 2010 German documentary film that follows its director,
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-based,
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graduate David Sieveking, as he interacts with his film hero
David Lynch David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, visual artist and actor. A recipient of an Academy Honorary Award in 2019, Lynch has received three Academy Award nominations for Best Director, and the César Award for Be ...
, and explores the
Transcendental Meditation movement The Transcendental Meditation movement (TM) are programs and organizations that promote the Transcendental Meditation technique founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India in the 1950s. The organization was estimated to have 900,000 participants ...
. The film chronicles a period of time in Sieveking's life that includes his off-and-on relationship with his girlfriend as well as his travels to the United States, Holland and India. The film has received awards and honorable mentions as well as criticism.


Background

After graduating from Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin, Sieveking, the film's director, learned the
Transcendental Meditation technique The Transcendental Meditation technique (abbreviated as TM) is the technique associated with the practice of Transcendental Meditation developed by the Indian spiritual figure Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The practice involves the use of a private m ...
and decided to document his personal experiences. According to Sieveking, he made the film because of his "interest in David Lynch," his lack of a job and his "frustration" with his film career. Film locations include Berlin and Hannover; Germany, New York City,
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,
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, The Netherlands, Seelisberg, Switzerland, and northern India. The film's production spanned five years and is distributed by companies in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. In addition to Sieveking himself, the documentary features (in order of appearance): Marie Pohl, David Lynch,
Donovan Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946), known mononymously as Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter, and record producer. He developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelic rock and world mus ...
, Fred Travis, Raja Emmanuel, Raja Felix,
Ringo Starr Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, singer, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the ...
,
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, Bob Roth,
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, Mark Landau, Judith Bourque, Earl Kaplan and Swami Swaroopananda. The film includes archival footage of
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (born Mahesh Prasad Varma, 12 January 1918
,
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,
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and Mike Love.


Synopsis

In 2006, Sieveking, the German director, lead character, and narrator of the film, feels adrift after graduating from film school. At the time, he is living with his girlfriend, and he decides to travel to Fairfield, Iowa, to attend an event featuring David Lynch and Donovan. Afterwards, he and Pohl have an agreeable interview with Lynch about the
Transcendental Meditation technique The Transcendental Meditation technique (abbreviated as TM) is the technique associated with the practice of Transcendental Meditation developed by the Indian spiritual figure Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The practice involves the use of a private m ...
. Sieveking has his brain waves measured at Maharishi University of Management and decides to explore Transcendental Meditation (TM) further. He learns TM in
Hannover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
, Germany, and says it gives him tranquility. In the meantime, Pohl moves to New York City leaving Sieveking behind and he feels lonely without her. When the Maharishi dies in February 2008, Sieveking attends the funeral ceremonies on the banks of the
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river, where hundreds of followers, relatives and TM movement leaders are in attendance. Back in Germany, Sieveking narrates that he has received funding for his film. He redecorates his apartment and makes arrangements with Pohl's grandmother to surprise Pohl when she returns to him. Several days after her return, Pohl leaves again for the U.S. and Sieveking travels to MERU, Holland for TM's 2008
Guru Purnima Guru Purnima (Poornima) is a tradition dedicated to all the spiritual and academic Gurus, who are evolved or enlightened humans, ready to share their wisdom, based on Karma Yoga. It is celebrated as a festival in India, Nepal and Bhutan by Hi ...
celebration and conference. Sieveking attends a presentation on the construction of a campus in the Brahmasthan (center point) of India, designed for 8,000
pandit A Pandit ( sa, पण्डित, paṇḍit; hi, पंडित; also spelled Pundit, pronounced ; abbreviated Pt.) is a man with specialised knowledge or a teacher of any field of knowledge whether it is shashtra (Holy Books) or shastra (Wea ...
s who will recite
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chants. At a meeting with
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, the new TM movement leader, another movement leader expresses dissent and Sieveking is told to stop filming. After a private meeting with Raja Emmanuel of Germany, Sieveking travels to Seelisberg, Switzerland, and is hosted by Raja Felix at the former headquarters of the Maharishi's World Government. Sieveking narrates that while he is enjoying his Transcendental Meditation practice, he is beginning to wonder if the organisation is a business that sells enlightenment. Sieveking attends a public presentation by David Lynch in Berlin during which Raja Emanuel is heckled by the crowd. That night, Lynch and Emanuel conduct a torchlight cornerstone-laying ceremony for a planned university in
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(Devil's Mountain). Sieveking travels to New York to see Pohl and attend a
David Lynch Foundation The David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace (or simply DLF) is a global charitable foundation with offices in New York City, Los Angeles, and Fairfield, Iowa. It was founded by film director and Transcendental Me ...
press conference featuring Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. After some negotiation, Sieving is able to meet again with Lynch, who addresses Sieveking's skepticism about TM's herbal business and meditation organization. Later, Pohl argues with Sieveking on a train ride and accuses him of being "obsessed" with the TM movement and of "harassing" Lynch. After a walk on the beach they end their romantic relationship. Sieveking visits
Michael Persinger Michael A. Persinger (June 26, 1945 – August 14, 2018) was an American-Canadian professor of psychology at Laurentian University, a position he had held from 1971 until his death in 2018. His most well-known hypotheses include the temporal lob ...
, who assesses his brain wave activity during meditation and tells him about the dynamics of cults and how religious beliefs can impact important life decisions. Later, Sieveking is allowed to film a
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competition but is refused entry to the Vedic pandit campus in
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. Sieveking travels to
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, USA and meets with a middle-aged man who describes his personal experiences many years earlier of working with the Maharishi as a personal assistant. Sieveking also spends time with a former TM teacher, who is now a middle aged
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who reminisces about her intimate personal relationship with the Maharishi as a young woman. Sieveking travels to Colorado, USA, to speak with a publisher and TM apostate who donated large sums of money that the donor felt were not used wisely. According to Sieveking's narration, if he doesn't allow Lynch to see the final cut of his film, he will be sued by Lynch's lawyer. Sieveking travels to the pandit campus at the Bramasthan of India and, after dressing up like a pandit, he is given a tour of the facility and finds there are eight pandits performing vedic chanting. Sieveking attends a Hindu nighttime religious festival on the Ganges river, where candles are placed on leaves and floated down the river. He travels to a
Jyotir Math Uttarāmnāya Śrī Jyotish Pītham or Jyotir Math is one amongst the four cardinal pīthams established by the 820 CE philosopher-saint Śrī Ādi Śaṅkara to preserve and propagate Sanātana Dharma and Advaita Vedānta, the doctrine of ...
monastery where Swami Swaroopananda speaks critically of the Maharishi's activities as a guru. Sieveking hikes to the source of the Ganges river, where he bathes and meditates. Returning to Berlin, Sieveking goes with Pohl to Teufelsberg to play his harmonica and for sightseeing with Pohl. The documentary ends with the film's credits interspersed with scenes of Sieveking and Pohl singing together while sitting on a bed.


Reception

According to Sieveking he "received legal threats from the David Lynch Foundation’s attorney" saying David Lynch did not "want to be part of the film". But Sieveking says that as of the film's Berlin premier in May 2010, "no steps have actually been taken."Weist, Anja (May 5, 2010
Interview: David Wants to Fly
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The movie was described by one reviewer at Berlin's ''Die Tageszeitung'' as "entertaining and enlightening", by another reviewer as a "completely stupid movie" created by a "pseudo-enlightened,
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-wearing welfare hippie kid". The film was described by ''Berliner Morgenposts Peter Zander as "a brilliant debut film" created by "Berlin's answer to Michael Moore", by Hamburg's ''Die Zeit'', as a "bizarre documentary". and by James Adams of ''The Globe and Mail'' as "Frequently beautiful, always absorbing, sometimes hilarious, it deftly weaves Sieveking's various quests – for love, enlightenment, meaning, the truth – into a compelling whole." Peter Calder of ''The New Zealand Herald'' wrote that the "geeky" Sieveking's "decision to incorporate his personal romantic life into the narrative is an error, but as a study of the more ludicrous excesses of the global business known as Transcendental Meditation, it's a cracker, an alternately hilarious and sobering study of credulity and greed." In the ''Denver Post'' Lisa Kennedy wrote that the film is a "documentary gem" which is "more Werner Herzog than Lynchian". Vanessa Farquharson of Canada's ''National Post'' described it as "filled with both wildly entertaining anecdotes and hard-nosed investigative journalism". The ''Star Tribune'' of Minneapolis while giving the film three stars (out of four) printed "the documentary strikes a delicate balance between reverence and mounting skepticism as Sieveking follows the money sprinkled along TM's path to enlightenment." ''Gazeta Wyborcza'' , Warsaw, described a film that was "a little narcissistic, but, perhaps because of this, painfully honest". ''
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'' said that the " ch package is first-rate, particularly the beautifully composed images of Adrian Stahli and pacey cutting of Martin Kayser-Landwehr. Karl Stirner’s well-used score provides ironic commentary." Karin Badt, "associate professor of Cinema and Theater in Paris", describes it as a "successful documentary" with interviews that are “effective and fresh.” She writes the film has “major flaws” that include the filmmaker's preoccupation with his girlfriend over meditation, and his characterization "of TM as a nefarious cult". The film has received the Hessian Film Award (Hessischer Filmpreis), Frankfurt, Germany (2010)SWISS FILMS: David Wants to Fly
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International Film Festival, St. Petersburg, Russia (2010) It also received an Honorable Mention of Millennium Award Jury at the Planete Doc Film Festival, Warsaw, Poland in 2010. and Special Mention at Viennale in 2011


Distribution

The film was premiered at the
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in February, 2010. It has been shown at 31 other film festivals including: *Lichter Filmtage, (Frankfurt, Germany) March 2010 *
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, April 2010 *
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, (Toronto, Canada) May 2010 *
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, (Montreal, Canada) October 2010 *Aarhus Film Festival, (Aarhus, Denmark) November 2010 *Festivus Film Festival, (Denver, Colorado) January 2011 * Palm Springs International Film Festival, January 2011 *German Gems, (San Francisco, California) January 2011 * Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival, April 2011 *Encounters South African International Documentary Film Festival, (Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa) June 2011 *Viennale, (Vienna, Austria) November 2011Fols, Michael (Nov 2, 201
Viennale 2011 – Bilanz des Festivals! , Nachrichten , FILMERING.at Viennale 2011
Viennale 2011 "A special mention goes to David Wants to Fly by David Sieveking"


References

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External links

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David Lynch on Meditation
An interview between David Lynch and Marie Pohl, conducted, 5/13-14/2006 and printed in German in ''Sueddeutsche Zeitung am Wochendende''. Parts of the interview are included in ''David Wants to Fly''. *, onesmallseedtv
Bob Roth Discusses ‘David Wants to Fly’
March 22, 2011, from a discussion about ''David Wants to Fly'' between Roth, a movement spokesman, and students at Maharishi University of Management {{Transcendental Meditation Transcendental Meditation 2010 films German documentary films Documentary films about spirituality 2010s English-language films 2010s German-language films 2010 documentary films 2010s German films