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lilith's lantern
Daphne Dhalgren, Priscilla Genet
4 episodes
9 months ago
Lilith's Lantern is a podcast dedicated to the crossroads of the occult and international film. Each episode will focus on an individual film, director, or movement, examining the historical and magical context in which they were forged.
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Film History
TV & Film,
Religion & Spirituality
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Lilith's Lantern is a podcast dedicated to the crossroads of the occult and international film. Each episode will focus on an individual film, director, or movement, examining the historical and magical context in which they were forged.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film,
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 4- The Lover Speaks- Blood Dolls
lilith's lantern
1 year ago
Episode 4- The Lover Speaks- Blood Dolls
In our fourth episode, we introduce our good friend and esteemed colleague Pam Anderson (@windcruel) to discuss the Full Moon Productions lunatic outing Blood Dolls. Directed by studio head Charles Band himself, what on the surface appears to be a garish 90s horror afterthought is revealed over time to contain a bizarre, autobiographical through-line that … Continue reading Episode 4- The Lover Speaks- Blood Dolls →
lilith's lantern
Lilith's Lantern is a podcast dedicated to the crossroads of the occult and international film. Each episode will focus on an individual film, director, or movement, examining the historical and magical context in which they were forged.