Witch City
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Overview
- Genre
- Contemporary Issues, Cultural History, History, Human Rights, and Religion
- Synopsis
Told from the perspective of a returning native, WITCH CITY is an uncompromising documentary look at Salem, Massachusetts, a town that put the phrase "witch hunt" into the American vocabulary and a place where today a Disneyesque version of history serves the purposes of both commercial and religious interests. Filmmaker Joe Cultrera returns home to find a place where historical facts are sensationalized for the benefit of T-shirt hawkers and wax museum owners. New Age Wiccans (witches) make the pilgrimage to Salem, and Evangelical Christians use street theater to wage a fire and brimstone war against them. WITCH CITY is a cautionary tale about the consequences of manipulating historical facts for present-day gains.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 55 minutes
Credits
- Joe Cultrera ... Co-Producer, Director, Editor
- Henry Ferrini ... Co-Producer, Co-Director, Director of Photography,
- Phillip Lamy ... Writer
- Bob Quinn ... Co-Producer
- John Stanton ... Co-Writer
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Zingerplatz Pictures; Ferrini Productions; Picture Business
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 1992 - 1997
- Locations
- Salem, MA
- Prod. Partners
- Henry Ferrini; Phil Lamy; Bob Quinn; John Stanton
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 1997
- Distribution
- Zingerplatz Pictures; Ferrini Productions; Picture Business Productions
- Broadcast (Acq.)
- WGBH Bopston and other regional PBS outlets
- Language
- English
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