अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn examination of occultism as practiced in different parts of the world.An examination of occultism as practiced in different parts of the world.An examination of occultism as practiced in different parts of the world.
फ़ोटो
Anton LaVey
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (as Anton La Vey)
Dean Shilton
- Self - Anglican Church
- (as Rev. Dean Shilton)
Rosaleen Norton
- Self - Witch
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Joan Halifax
- Self - Anthropologist
- (as Dr. Joan Halifax)
Michael Harner
- Self - Shaman
- (as Dr. Michael Harner)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
This was a spectacular look at the occult scene in the 80s. There were great shots of individuals going through different practices and rituals. Seeing the obvious revolt against the societal norms that preceded this time frame, along with being able to see how current counter culture is possibly revolting against the norms that came about through the generation being documented, is truly enlightening. Would be awesome to see a follow up of what happened to all the people in the documentary.
Overall a great documentary. Wish it could have been a series with a more in depth look at some of the individuals. Highly recommended.
Overall a great documentary. Wish it could have been a series with a more in depth look at some of the individuals. Highly recommended.
This is a good video for those that may or may not be somewhat interested in the occult. It touches up on several occultic religious such as Wiccan and Satanism and dismisses religious bias that the Christian church has thrown at the practice of the occult for so many centuries. I recognized a few of those that were interviewed such as Micheal Aquino and Anton Levay as guests put on such talk shows like Geraldo Ravera and Sally Jassy Raphael and remembered all the boo's that they received even before they began to explain themselves and their religion. If you watch this documentary with an open mind and remove the blinders that most of society has dished out, you may find that most occult religions are just.....misunderstood.
I don't share marchain_ca's views about this film. At no point did they mention that wiccan covens "pour blood on people, deflower virgins, sacrifice animals, or torture prostitutes" nor did every scene have "torture, nudity, or satanism" in it. This movie interviewed many key people in the witchcraft community and they presented the religion very well. There are many different sects of witchcraft, some of which DO practice in the nude because naturally, that's how you came into this world and witchcraft is a nature based religion. This movie was about exploring the occult, not just witchcraft. Although, it did seem to concentrate on Wicca and Satanism, I don't believe it was because the person who created it was a devout Catholic. If that were true, I don't think they could've secured the interviews that they did nor do I think they would've included the exorcism scene. However, I think the Anton Lavey interview may have been taken from another documentary about Satanism, but I'm not sure. I do agree that the film was shot in a somewhat dark and creepy fashion and might be better off if it was a bit "lighter". I think the director probably made this film as a documentary for TV and therefore needed some sort of theatrical element to keep the general populace interested. The movie is kinda creepy. I study all different types of religions and do not adhere to one path because I think they all have good ideas. Because of this, I also know that many people have many different misconceptions about the religions presented in this documentary. I think this movie does a good job of clearing up some of those misconceptions up and would recommend it to anyone who's interested in seeing these religions from a different point of view. I actually found this movie used on VHS and try to show it to everyone I can who I know (hope) won't be freaked out by it. I do think they could've included more religions in this film, but maybe there's another one out there that could do that.
Wonderful historic document on early 1980s Wicca and neo paganism. A little dated and the narrator has a voice more appropriate for a horror movie than a documentary. Highly recommended.
In a film where the point is to document the occult, it would be nice for them to show it in a natural light, and not make it look so dark and negative. I'm sorry I tried to keep an open mind, but as a witch I'm p**sed that every seen either had torture, nudity, or Satanism in it. My coven (not a cult a coven) doesn't pour blood on people, deflower virgins, sacrifice animals, or torture prostitutes. This documentary even scared me, so how can anyone claim that with an open mind these religions, as seen in the film, need not be feared. No offense but was this film produced by the Catholic church? They shot every scene in the dark of night it seems, and except for the hibernation story at the end it was all about torture, sacrifice and fear. This film needs to be re-shot in modern times by a non-by-est party. Once again, i'm p**sed.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis film is mentioned in The Blair Witch Project tie-in book of the same name. Heather's journal notes she rented it from Blockbuster just days before she went into the Black Hills.
- कनेक्शनFeatures Satanis: The Devil's Mass (1970)
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- Frank Heimans and Nevill Drury's the Occult Experience
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- 1 घं 36 मि(96 min)
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