A feature 'The Day of the White Lotus' is based on real historical events. The film is centered around a writer and a philosopher H.P. Blavatsky and The Theosophical Society.A feature 'The Day of the White Lotus' is based on real historical events. The film is centered around a writer and a philosopher H.P. Blavatsky and The Theosophical Society.A feature 'The Day of the White Lotus' is based on real historical events. The film is centered around a writer and a philosopher H.P. Blavatsky and The Theosophical Society.
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My hat is off to the entire cast and crew of this thoroughly wonderful and enjoyable indie film. It is no easy task in shooting a period piece and yet these highly talented folks were able to do it masterfully well! The acting, storytelling, costuming and cinematography were all spot on! I have to give it for Lana Antropova who wrote, directed, produced and was the lead actress! Holy cow! How she was able to do all of these tasks at such a superb level is mind blowing. She was amazing as Madame Blavatsky. I thought the whole cast was terrific. They all did a wonderful job in my book. They were believable and fit their characters well. Bravo to all the talented folks that help put together this fine indie film!
This historical drama offers a compelling look at the enigmatic Theosophical Society and its founder, H. P. Blavatsky. The film weaves historical events with philosophical and mystical elements, set against the backdrop of 19th-century geopolitical tensions.
The movie stands out with its impressive attention to detail in set design and period costumes, capturing the era's essence. The performances, particularly by Antropova, are lauded for their depth and authenticity. While the film's intellectual dialogues might require close attention, the rich historical context and philosophical undertones make it a thought-provoking experience.
The movie stands out with its impressive attention to detail in set design and period costumes, capturing the era's essence. The performances, particularly by Antropova, are lauded for their depth and authenticity. While the film's intellectual dialogues might require close attention, the rich historical context and philosophical undertones make it a thought-provoking experience.
I love films about real people and learning about Madame Blavatsky and the formation of the Theosophical society in the late 19th century was truly intriguing and mesmerizing. The actress who played Madame Blavatsky was phenomenal and brought her to life. The topic was so captivating I had to look into this more after the film was over. There were moments where I felt like a fly on a wall getting to see and learn special things that I wouldn't normally be able to know and see. There were quite a bit of scenes of people talking in rooms, so I had to really focus to try to take in what they were saying and at times the intellectual content lost me, while as other times it grabbed me and taught me things. The costumes and sets were next level, just gorgeous, and so true to the time period, I was so impressed with these throughout the entire film. The end of the film gave me chills. I would recommend this film to anyone who likes historical or biopic films.
"The Day of the White Lotus" is an independent film about the Theosophical Society in the late 19th century. I give it 8 stars because it's a labor of love by the creators. They did a fantastic job telling the story of Madame Blavatsky. This film shows what happens when artists put their hearts into their work. I hope more people give indie films like this a chance. It's different from mainstream movies and brings fresh ideas. The attention to detail in set design, special effects, and costumes is impressive for an indie film. Kudos to the creators! This film proves that indie movies can offer diverse perspectives and great stories.
Movie depicts the Theosophical Society of America - an organization committed to exploring mysticism and the occult in the late 1880's. At that time, there were mediums in contact with the deceased/spirits who manifested via ectoplasm, and high society folks attended seances (Edison, Vanderbilt, etc. Were real-life attendees). This movie details trance medium Madame Blavatsky, capably played by Lana Antropova. She is accompanied by 3 colleagues as they tour Europe and finally India, searching for answers to the occult happenings they witness. Good period costumes and sets. Definitely worth watching.
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- 1h 23m(83 min)
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- 16 : 9
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