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The Act of Devouring
A troubled man is forced to repeat a grim task in 1940's Czechoslovakia. Over time, he starts to fail his task and work on his grotesque secret instead. The fear of his secret being discovered slowly becomes unbearable.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the disturbing phenomenon of 'spirit possession' in the Philippines, focusing on the intense and often violent exorcism rituals performed by local healers. It explores the cultural beliefs surrounding these practices and the psychological impact on those who undergo them. The film questions the nature of belief, faith, and the thin line between the spiritual and the psychological.
Critical Reception
The Act of Devouring received critical attention for its unflinching look at a controversial cultural practice. Reviewers often noted its disturbing yet fascinating exploration of faith, fear, and the human psyche. While some found it deeply unsettling, others praised its anthropological approach and its ability to provoke thought about the nature of belief systems.
What Reviewers Say
A disturbing yet thought-provoking exploration of spirit possession and exorcism rituals.
Praised for its unflinching gaze into a controversial cultural practice.
Raises questions about faith, belief, and the human mind.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Dragos Hanciu, spent considerable time immersing himself in the communities he documented to gain authentic access and understanding of the complex belief systems involved.
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