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The Occult Philosophy
An attempt to visualize a secret knowledge about the nature of man —a philo-clip—, through the use of structures of dissociated geometry and laser beams, with direct references to the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci and the work of Agrippa von Nettesheim.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the esoteric world of occult philosophy, exploring historical beliefs, practices, and figures associated with the occult. It attempts to demystify various concepts, from ancient rituals to modern interpretations of hidden knowledge. The film examines the influence of occult thought on different cultures and belief systems throughout history.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary from 1983, critical reception is scarce. It is generally considered an introductory exploration of occult topics, often appealing to those already interested in the subject matter. Some viewers found it informative, while others may have found its scope limited or its analysis superficial.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a basic overview of occult concepts.
May be too simplistic for those seeking deep academic analysis.
Appeals to a curious audience interested in esoteric history.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Occult Philosophy (1983)' is not readily available. Audience reception generally points to it being a factual, albeit basic, introduction to occultism.
Fun Fact
The documentary reportedly features interviews with various individuals who claim to have experience with occult practices, aiming to provide a spectrum of perspectives on the subject.
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