A creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-arou... Read allA creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-around story. In the first story "Shakti", a reporter talks to an institutionalized cult survi... Read allA creepy three-part anthology which is actually constructed from a trio of German-produced independent short films that form a narrative around a mysterious cult in 1983 India as a wrap-around story. In the first story "Shakti", a reporter talks to an institutionalized cult survivor who claims to have murdered her boyfriend. In the second story "Devi", a man awakens f... Read all
- Awards
- 5 wins & 1 nomination total
- Erkisson Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
- (as Magdalena Fernandez Ritter)
- Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983")
- (as Micky Chloe)
- Tansu Yilmaz (segment "Shakti")
- (as Nuran Celik)
- Samarfan (segment "Shakti")
- (as Joey Bozat)
- Patient Anna (segment "Shakti")
- (as Christa Mai)
- Male Nurse (segment "Shakti")
- (as Tom Luszeit)
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The omnibus doesn't have a real wraparound story, but all three segments are connected to a spiritual cult in India named after its founder (and über-nutcase) Eriksson. In the pre-credits opening sequence we already witness how a naked girl cuts her own eyes out in a filthy room full of dead bodies, so this isn't exactly the joyful sunshine-and-rainbows kind of cult. "Tears of Kali" comes recommended, but only to people with strong stomachs and nerves.
In the first story, a suspiciously behaving reporter receives permission to interview a former cult-member at the sanitarium, and it naturally goes quite wrong. In the second story, a troubled young man needs to see a psychiatrist to help him deal with his drug abuse and rage attacks. The shrink is a disciple of the Eriksson cult, though, and his methods turn out rather barbaric. In the third and last story, a fraudulent healer and his faithful wife/assistant actually succeed in exorcising a demon from the mind of a female patient (and Eriksson pupil) for once, but the demon is now loose in the healer's basement and looking for a host. Segment #2 is my absolute favorite, because of the psychopathic shrink and the deeply uncomfortable atmosphere in this story.
Revisited it recently.
The movie centers around the fictional India-based Taylor-Erikkson cult group during the 80's.
There are some faults with the film that keep it from being truly excellent but it is an original and very creepy movie.
The movie is obviously low budget n some of the acting is pretty lousy.
It is quite creepy and genuinely disturbing at times.
If you are into splatter and gore, then u may enjoy this.
Somebody shud make a movie on the other cult involving the cult of The Noida serial murders (also known as Nithari serial murders, Nithari Kand).
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- TriviaThe segment 'Poona, India 1983' was shot on a children's farm in Berlin Kreuzberg, Görlitzer Park.
- Crazy creditsEnd titles text: THE PERSONS AND EVENTS IN THIS PRODUCTION ARE FICTITIOUS. NO SIMILARY TO ACTUAL PERSONS; LIVING OR DEAD (OR LIVING DEAD), IS INTENDEND OR SHOULD BE INFERRED.
- ConnectionsReferences Keoma (1976)
- SoundtracksPost Ludium
Written by Bjørn Alexander Brem (as Björn Alexander Brem)
Performed by Gothminister
©2003 Drakkar Entertainment / e-wave records
Published by Edition Drakkar / adm. BMG - UFA
Distributed by BMG
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- Tears of Kali - La face sombre du New Age
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- €650,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 46m(106 min)
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- 1.85 : 1