
Belief: The Possession of Janet Moses
★ 6.4 · 2015 · 89m · Documentary
This impressive doco disperses the fog of shame and sensationalism to shed light on the tragedy that made international headlines in 2007 when a young Wainuiomata woman died during a mākutu lifting.
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1946 · ★ 9
A group of Ubangi women and their chief on an exhibit in 1932.
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The rejected
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