Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched Review: A Diverting Survey of Folk-Horror Cinema and TV Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched Review: A Diverting Survey of Folk-Horror Cinema and TV
Kier-La Janisse s documentary provides an alluring international overview of macabre genre films drawn from folklore and superstition.
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Director: Kier-La Janisse
With: Piers Haggard, Lawrence Gordon Clark, Alice Lowe, Robert Eggers, Jonathan Rigby, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Mitch Horowitz, Maisha Wester, Mattie Do, Mariano Baino, Robin Hardy. (English, Portuguese dialogue)
Running time: Running time: 194 MIN.
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“Folk horror” is a term of relatively recent vintage or at least popularity that only grows more broad as “Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched” spends three and a quarter hours trying to define it. Still, a slippery thesis doesn’t detract from the pleasures of this documentary from genre scholar and programmer Ki
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women were forced to march at gunpoint to a reservation thousands of miles from where they had settled. thousands did not survive what has become known as the long walk. this was written about bears ears. this place served to protect my family then, just as it has protected many native-american people throughout the years. president obama has signed a proclamation to protect this land as a national monument for future generations of navajo people, this land will finally be given the legal reverence and protection it deserves. navajo nation president russell begay joins us now. can you tell us how you got the news of president obama s decision, and how you felt when you heard that news? well, thank you again for being on your show. [ speaking in indian ]