

Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror
Visit website7.3/10 • 21
2021-09-09 • 3h 13m
An exploration of the cinematic history of the folk horror, from its beginnings in the UK in the late sixties; through its proliferation on British television in the seventies and its many manifestations, culturally specific, in other countries; to its resurgence in the last decade.
- Directors
- Kier-La Janisse
- Writters
- Kier-La Janisse
- Editors
- Kier-La Janisse, Benjamin Shearn

Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror
Visit website2021-09-09 • 3h 13m
7.3/10 • 21
An exploration of the cinematic history of the folk horror, from its beginnings in the UK in the late sixties; through its proliferation on British television in the seventies and its many manifestations, culturally specific, in other countries; to its resurgence in the last decade.
- Directors
- Kier-La Janisse
- Writters
- Kier-La Janisse
- Editors
- Kier-La Janisse, Benjamin Shearn
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAbraham Castillo Flores
Self
Adam Scovell
Self
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Self
Alice Lowe
Self
Amanda Reyes
Self
Andy Paciorek
Self
Bernice M. Murphy
Self
Briony Kidd
Self
Bruce G. Hallenbeck
Self
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- English
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- Keywords
- cinema on cinemavoodoonew agepaganismwitchcraftscience vs religionvampirismfolk horrorreligious persecutioncinema historybritish cinemanazi occultismsouthern gothicoccultismbritish folklorehoodoomacumbareligious fanaticismneo-paganism