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Witching Hour is a curious little 1967 documentary that dives into the mystical world through the lens of Madame Buchela, a clairvoyant from West Germany. The film is paced in a way that lets you really soak in her insights, which gives it an almost hypnotic quality. Buchela's presence is striking, her performances feel genuine—like she’s sharing secrets rather than just talking to a camera. The atmosphere is thick with intrigue, almost like stepping into a dimly lit parlor filled with incense and whispers. What makes this one stand out is how it blends personal narrative with explorations of the supernatural, and the practical effects are surprisingly minimal, providing an authentic feel that pulls you closer to her world.
Witching Hour is somewhat of a niche title in the documentary realm, primarily due to its obscurity and the elusiveness of its director. It has seen limited distribution on home video, which adds to its allure among collectors, especially those interested in the esoteric. As it stands, this film garners attention for its unusual subject matter and the authenticity it captures, making it a fascinating piece for anyone looking to explore the intersection of spirituality and film in a post-war context.
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