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7:02 Only the Righteous
The party was supposed to start at 7:02 pm. It was election night 2008. The first African- American President of the United Stated was to be elected...but K.D, had other plans for the night...and the Devil had other plans for him. Over the course of the next 24 hours, six friends who thought they were coming over to have a good time, find themselves spiraling down the rabbit hole...to hell.
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Plot Summary
Filmmaker Andrew Kötting embarks on a perilous journey across the vastness of Estonia, following the ancient route of St. Olav's Way. Accompanied by a small group of companions, including a young boy, the film documents their struggles with the harsh landscape and the philosophical questions that arise during their pilgrimage. It's a visually striking and meditative exploration of faith, endurance, and the human spirit.
Critical Reception
Andrew Kötting's 'Only the Righteous' has been met with critical acclaim, particularly for its audacious visual style and its unflinching portrayal of a demanding journey. Critics have praised its experimental nature and its ability to evoke a sense of profound isolation and spiritual seeking. Audiences have found the film both challenging and deeply rewarding, appreciating its unique approach to documentary filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning and deeply atmospheric.
An experimental and challenging viewing experience.
Explores themes of endurance, faith, and the unknown.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a larger ongoing project by Andrew Kötting, 'The Kötting Archive', which documents his personal journeys and artistic explorations.
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