Voodoun Blues
Sep 24 2004
•0h 6m
•Horror
A black and white, 16mm film featuring a pernicious practitioner of black magic performing a malevolent voodoo ritual, in order to seek some morbid retribution from a reclusive ex-lover. The motive behind the exhibition is ambiguous but inevitable, as the vindictive priestess hexes her victim in dreams, in consciousness, and ultimately in death.
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Erin Brown
The Woman
Katie Bordeaux
The Sorceress
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