
Vaudou
Directed by Jean-Luc Magneron4 de octubre de 1973 1h 40minDocumental
8.27.0
It was from Dahomey (now Benin, Africa) that the cult of the deads was exported - through the slave trade - to Brazil, and Haiti. The film narrates the modern story of this ethnographical, religious culture. A team of initiates could film troubling images documenting initiation ceremonies and the sacred lethargy that can take as much as seven, or even eleven days, and in which the body started decomposing itself. Then, the resuscitation happens.
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Vaudou was released on 4 de octubre de 1973.
Vaudou was directed by Jean-Luc Magneron.
Vaudou has a runtime of 1h 40min.
Vaudou was produced by Michel Seydoux.
It was from Dahomey (now Benin, Africa) that the cult of the deads was exported - through the slave trade - to Brazil, and Haiti. The film narrates the modern story of this ethnographical, religious culture. A team of initiates could film troubling images documenting initiation ceremonies and the sacred lethargy that can take as much as seven, or even eleven days, and in which the body started decomposing itself. Then, the resuscitation happens.
Vaudou is a Documental film.
Vaudou has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10.

