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Witchcraft through the ages
Witchcraft through the ages












witchcraft through the ages

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Visit cia.edu/covid for the current community risk level and see the “ Face Coverings” section for our detailed mask requirements.Īs a reminder, filmgoers can park for free in Lot 73 and in the Institute's annex lot, and should enter CIA via nearby Entrance C. After explaining the mindset of the Middle Ages through a series of.

witchcraft through the ages

Learn more and register now here! Sign up for two classes and use the discount code MULTI0122 at checkout to receive a 10% discount.įace masks, though always recommended, must be worn by filmgoers only when the CDC’s community risk level for Covid in Cuyahoga County is HIGH. Perhaps the holy grail of witch movies, this Swedish silent film was updated in the. holders, and those age 25 & under $8.Ĭo-sponsored by No Talking Please: A Silent Cinema Series, part of a new film series at CIA that will focus on various themes in silent cinema. General admission $11 members, CIA & CSU I.D. “A weird and rather wonderful brew.Remarkable visual flair.” –Time Out Film Guide. We will show a recent restoration of the original version of this movie classic (with a newly recorded, authentic orchestral score) and not the jazzy 1967 re-release narrated by William S. The writer and director Benjamin Christensen discloses a historical view of the witches through the. Witchcraft Through the Ages (1968), the 76-minute version of Hxan, narrated by William S. (The Devil is played by filmmaker Christensen.) A huge hit among 1920s Surrealists, the film boasts stunning tableaux that evoke Bosch and Bruegel. Hxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages (Original) 161,111 views Original film from 1922. This unique silent film is a semi-documentary exploring the Church’s persecution of witches from the 15th through the 17th centuries-via vivid re-enactments of cases and purported incidents, like the Witches’ Sabbath.














Witchcraft through the ages