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Robbins doc ‘like concert of human emotions’

Netflix offers behind-the-scenes view of self-help expert at work

- LAUREN LA ROSE

Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru Now streaming, Netflix

TORONTO His name may be in the title, but the director of a new Netflix documentar­y on motivation­al speaker Tony Robbins says the film is anything but a standard biography.

In Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru, acclaimed filmmaker Joe Berlinger (Metallica: Some Kind of Monster) offers a fly-onthe-wall glimpse of the self-help expert at work. Berlinger and his crew were given unpreceden­ted access into his annual Date With Destiny seminar.

“My focus on the film was taking you into that room, into that world, almost like a concert film, like a concert of human emotions so that people could just experience what it’s like … and to think about your own life,” Berlinger said.

“This is not a Tony Robbins biopic. There is a lot of stuff about his life that I didn’t include. I really just wanted to take the audience … into that world, make it as immersive as possible.”

Date with Destiny is an intensive six-day event held in Boca Raton, Fla., described as a place for attendees to uncover their true selves. More than 2,500 people shell out nearly US$5,000 apiece to take part, steeping themselves in an environmen­t that flows from quiet moments of introspect­ion to a rollicking spiritual revival.

At the centre of it all is Robbins, whose high-energy persona — and towering 6-foot-7 frame — loom large over the proceeding­s.

Robbins is seen in lighter moments bouncing on a trampoline backstage to get amped up between appearance­s. Offstage he works virtually non-stop with his team to get updates on and gain greater insight into the attendees.

Berlinger admitted to earlier misconcept­ions about Robbins. His opinions changed after meeting him and taking part in the event prior to pursuing the film.

Berlinger recalled completing a guided memory exercise where he was challenged to go back to his earliest childhood recollecti­on in hopes of breaking free from an experience that may still be inflicting pain.

“I remember opening my eyes in tears, bawling like a baby — and I’m not a crier, either,” he said. “I haven’t cried like that since I can’t remember when, and I felt this weight lift.

“I went from being something that I was thinking I had to leave and not participat­e in to something I’m really glad I did. And I found it hugely transforma­tional for me and gave me a lot of tools to deal with issues in my life. So I just wanted to share that with people. That’s my goal with the film, to share a very positive experience.”

Berlinger said he sees the ability by Robbins to sift through surface issues to address the root of a problem among the life coach’s most notable traits.

“It’s interestin­g to me that he, without fear, just goes right for what needs to be said, even if in that moment it feels like it could backfire.”

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