Last year I did a few documentaries and I rather enjoyed it. I am WAY over the requirements for the challenge, so these are fine in my book. Given all the streaming choices I have, I collected a nice list of these. Hope to get through them all.
The Witch of Kings Cross (2020)
I mentioned this one earlier the week. This is documentary from Sonia Bible about surealist occult artist ] Rosaleen Norton. It is quite good really and an interesting look into an interesting life. There is horror here, but the normal kind of what humans will do to each other when they are afraid of what they don't know or understand.
Vampira and Me (2012)
A look at a contemporary of Norton, though on the other side of the world. This one covers the career and life of Maila Nurmi, aka Vampira. Writen, directed and produced by Ray Greene, this documentary doesn't shy away from the problems Nurmi faced in her life, but this is obviously a piece made by someone that considers Nurmi a friend. Completed a few years after her death it features archival footage of Nurmi being interviewed by Greene for another project. I was sad to hear, though not surprised, that no material from her Vampira days still exist.
Parallels can be drawn between Nurmi and Norton, women that bucked and went against the trend of what was expected of women in the 1950s. Both embracing something darker in their own psyche I suppose to give us something entirely new.
I also read "Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark" by Cassandra Peterson this past month and there are plenty of parallels between Nurmi and Petersen as well as Vampiria and Elvira. I heard the tale of of how Vampiria was involved, then not, with what would become Elvira Mistress of the Dark from both sides. Again it is a tale where a woman is not given any agency for her creative efforts and how it turns out. Poorly in the case Nurmi and Vampiria. Or what happens when she takes control and how it turns out. Well in the case of Petersen and Elviria.
Ultimately Nurmi's tale is a sad one and one I fear is not all that uncommon.
Magic: Witchcraft and Magic (2004)
This one featured Patrick Macnee of The Avengers. Not the Marvel ones, the BBC ones. This might have been made in 2004, but it feels like something out of the 80s or 90s. There is not a lot of substance here. In fact, pretty much anyone that reads this blog knows everything already knows all the material presented. I was annoyed by some of it with some out right wrong information and other things, like talking to a white "magic shop" owner as their expert on Voodoo. I supposed it is fine given how much of it they got wrong. Can't recommend it all.
Witchcraft: A History of Dark Arts (2020)
From writer/director Kim Harrington. The narration is from Deryn Oliver.
It covers all sorts of witch-related topics, but none in detail. The video is made up of a bunch of clips that have all the feel of "stock art." They often never line up with what is being spoken about. For example, a discussion of the Salem witch trials features an image of what appears to be a Bronze Age Rabbinical tribunal. Many of the images/clips are often reused.
In general, the research is pretty good, this one might have more information that the readers here may or may not know. If you have read most of my books then likely not. Though there is more about Luciferian Witches than I typically talk about.
Deryn Oliver gives a great narration and her voice reminds me of Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins.
Ghosts and Witches of Olde England (2001)
This one largely focuses on stories of witches and ghosts of England.
We cover ghosts like the ones from Dickens to evil ghosts in Cornwall. Plenty of ghosts of priests were killed in the conversion of England from Catholicism to the Church of England.
It was a fun watch, but there was not all that much that was new for me here. I guess I should not be surprised at this point.
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Here we are. The end of another October and Halloween.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN from The Other Side!
October 2021
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The horrors humans will do to each other is the scariest of all things!
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