FILM 1552: TONY ROBBINS: I AM NOT
YOUR GURU
TONY ROBBINS: I AM NOT YOUR GURU, a
feature documentary film about internationally renowned life and business
strategist Tony Robbins, is a revelatory cinéma vérité film that goes behind
the scenes of his mammoth seminar "Date With Destiny," attended by
over 2,500 people in Boca Raton, Florida, each year, to give an insider look at
how one man can affect millions. Granted never before seen access to the behind
the scenes modus operandi of this enormous event, this film captures both the
immense effort of producing this live seminar, as well as the life-changing
transformations of the participants in real time. Embedding with Tony Robbins
and his team over the course of six days, Academy Award nominated filmmaker Joe
Berlinger turns an unflinching eye on Tony Robbins' powerful and uncompromising
approach to achieving success, ensuring the attendees leave "Date With
Destiny" with new perspective on the forces, thoughts, and feelings that
motivate their behavior and help them take control of their lives. Pulling back
the curtain on Tony Robbins, a man that traverses the globe and counsels over
200,000 people annually, including world leaders, pundits, entrepreneurs, CEOs,
athletes and celebrities, through interviews and unprecedented access, TONY
ROBBINS: I AM NOT YOUR GURU is an emotional tour de force that unveils the
inner-workings of this mega event, the zealous participants and the man
himself.
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TRIVIA ON TONY ROBBINS:
Birth name: Anthony J. Mahavorick
Writer and motivational speaker.
As a child, he aspired to become a
sports reporter.
Is a vegetarian.
He was one of the aliens being
observed in Men in Black
(1997).
Was elected student body president
of Glendora High School for the 1977-1978 school year. Served half his term
before leaving school midway through his senior year.
Grandson of Charles Shows,
writer for cartoons such as The
Huckleberry Hound Show (1958).
In 2007, Forbes Magazine estimated
his earnings for the year at $30 million.
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